Dr. Emmanouil-Nikolaos Papadakis belongs to the laboratory teaching stuff of the Pesticide Science Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
He has extensive research experience in the development and implementation of modern analytical techniques for the extraction and chromatographic determination of pesticides, mycotoxins, microbial secondary metabolites and natural/bioactive compounds (lignans, phenolic compounds, aroma compounds, organic acids). He is also experienced in the fields of environmental fate of pesticides and pesticide risk assessment.
He holds a PhD degree in Agronomy and BS and MSc degrees in Food Science and Technology.
He teaches undergraduate and post-graduate courses in the fields of Pesticide Science (chemistry, pharmacology, ecotoxicology, fate in the environment) and Chromatography. He supervises undergraduate and post graduate students of the Plant Protection Department. He has taken part in 16 research projects as a researcher and has published 40 articles in international peer-reviewed journals (total citations:1303, h-index:19).
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Dr. Emmanouil-Nikolaos Papadakis belongs to the laboratory teaching stuff of the Pesticide Science Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
He has extensive research experience in the development and implementation of modern analytical techniques for the extraction and chromatographic determination of pesticides, mycotoxins, microbial secondary metabolites and natural/bioactive compounds (lignans, phenolic compounds, aroma compounds, organic acids). He is also experienced in the fields of environmental fate of pesticides and pesticide risk assessment.
He holds a PhD degree in Agronomy and BS and MSc degrees in Food Science and Technology.
He teaches undergraduate and post-graduate courses in the fields of Pesticide Science (chemistry, pharmacology, ecotoxicology, fate in the environment) and Chromatography. He supervises undergraduate and post graduate students of the Plant Protection Department. He has taken part in 16 research projects as a researcher and has published 40 articles in international peer-reviewed journals (total citations:1303, h-index:19).