George Zardalidis
Senior Researcher
INEM Technologies
Greece
Dr. George Zardalidis has over 15 years of research experience in lithium-ion battery technology, microelectronics, and nanoelectronic devices. He holds a Master’s Degree in Microelectronics and a PhD in Nanoelectronic Device Modeling from Democritus University of Thrace. In addition, he earned a second PhD in Experimental Soft Matter Physics from the University of Ioannina, where he initially completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Physics.
Since joining the Micro and Nano Technology Lab at Democritus University of Thrace in 2018, Dr. Zardalidis has led cutting-edge research in material science, with a particular focus on lithium-ion battery technology. His work has explored the relationship between material properties and structure at the micro and nano scales, with the goal of enhancing the energy storage capabilities of lithium-ion batteries. His research interests include solid polymer and single-ion electrolytes, anodic materials, and the development of materials that improve the safety and efficiency of energy storage systems.
In his current role as Senior Researcher at INEM Technologies, Dr. Zardalidis is involved in numerous high-profile projects funded by the European Commission, national ministries, and the private sector. His collaborations span a diverse network of research institutions and industrial partners, with a focus on solving real-world technological challenges through advancements in battery technology.
Dr. Zardalidis has been at the forefront of efforts to optimize the performance of lithium-ion batteries, particularly in the areas of prototyping and real-time monitoring. His research has led to the development of new materials and processes that improve the safety, performance, and sustainability of these batteries. His work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in energy storage technology, making significant contributions to both academic research and industrial applications.
