Nikolaos Stergiopulos
Full Professor
nikolaos.stergiopulos@epfl.ch +41 21 693 83 46 http://lhtc.epfl.ch/Jahia/site/lhtc/op/edit/pid/40833?matrix=734
Citizenship: Greek, Swiss
EPFL STI IBI-STI LHTC
MED 3 2326 (Bâtiment MED)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 83 46
Office:
MED 3 2326
EPFL
>
SV
>
SV-SSV
>
SSV-ENS
Web site: Web site: https://sv.epfl.ch/education
EPFL STI IBI-STI LHTC
MED 3 2326 (Bâtiment MED)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 83 46
Office:
MED 3 2326
EPFL
>
STI
>
STI-SGM
>
SGM-ENS
EPFL STI IBI-STI LHTC
MED 3 2326 (Bâtiment MED)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 83 46
+41 21 693 86 58
Office:
MED 3 2326
EPFL
>
STI
>
IBI-STI
>
LHTC
Web site: Web site: https://lhtc.epfl.ch/
Fields of expertise
Mission
The goal of the Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology (LHCT) is to become a leading laboratory in the study of blood flow in relation to cardiovascular disease and to contribute to the advancement of cardiovascular technology through active transfer of our know-how to the clinic and to the medical technology sector.Biography
Education MTE, Managing the Technology Enterprise Program (2000), IMD, Lausanne Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering & Engineering Mechanics (1990) Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. MS in Biomedical Engineering (1987) Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (1985) National Technical University of Athens. Professional Activities 2002 - present: Professor and director of LHTC 2010 - present: Founder and director of Rheon Medical SA, Préverenges, Switzerland 2008 - present: Founder and director of Antlia S.A., PSE-C, EPFL campus, Switzerland 1998 - 2007: Founder and Scientific Director of EndoArt S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland 1996 - 2002: Assistant professor at the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1991 - 1996: Research Associate at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Lausanne 1990 - 1991: Lecturer, Iowa State UniversityTeaching & PhD
Teaching
Life Sciences Engineering
Mechanical Engineering