Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Hellenic Mediterranean University

Rogdakis Konstantinos

Tel.: (+30) 2810 379775
Office Hours: Κ20.1.16, Wednesday and Thursday 08:30-10:00
e-mail: krogdakis@hmu.gr
Assistant Professor
Εxtended CV

Short CV
Rogdakis Konstantinos is an Assistant Professor in Nanoelectronics at the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU). He has more than 15 years research experience in the academic sector working on nanoelectronics, spintronics and optoelectronics. He possesses extensive hands-on experience on emerging low dimensional electronic systems including nanowire transistors, GaAs single spin quantum-bits, as well emerging phenomena in functional oxide and superconductive/ferromagnetic interfaces towards beyond-CMOS technologies. He has served at various academic research positions in high reputation European institutions including the Foundation of Research and Technology in Greece, the Institut Néel CNRS in France and the London centre for Nanotechnology – University College of London in United Kingdom.  Prof. Konstantinos Rogdakis received his undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences and his master’s degree in Microsystems and Nanodevices both from National Technical University of Athens, Greece in 2005 and 2006, respectively. He obtained his PhD in Nanoelectronics from Grenoble Institute of Technology in France, in 2009. He is a member of Technical Chamber of Greece. He is currently the team leader of innovative printed electronics at the Nanomaterials for Emerging Devices research group in HMU. His current research interests include 2D materials engineering in various printed device concepts including high performing solar cells, functional sensors and thin film memristors/transistors for neuromorphic computing towards energy efficient, intelligent Internet of Things and wearables.

 MAIN RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • SiC and Si nanowire field effect transistors
  • Perovskite oxide nanoelectronics
  • Single spin quantum-bits
  • Superconductive spintronics
  • Neuromorphic devices and computation
  • Emerging printed electronics based on 2d materials (photovoltaics, sensors, transistors)

 KEY RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  • Loizos, K. Rogdakis, et al., 2026 Electrode‐Engineered Dual‐Mode Multifunctional Lead‐Free Perovskite Optoelectronic Memristors for Neuromorphic Computing, Advanced Electronic Materialse00713 (2026)
  • Rogdakis et al., 2026 Opto-Electronic Tuning of Neuron Emulation in PerovskiteVolatile Memristive Transistors, Advanced Electronic Materials 12 (1), e00488 (2026)
  • Đapović et al., 2025 Early-stage analysis of PET–fullerene derivatives for electron transport in photovoltaics. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 27, 18256-18262 (2025)
  • Anagnostou et al., 2025 Water-based graphene oxide inks for inkjet-printed flexible moisture energy generators, Scientific Reports15, Article number: 24685 (2025)
  • Loizos, K. Chatzimanolis, K. Anagnostou, K. Rogdakis, E. Kymakis, 2025 Threshold Resistive Switching in Inorganic Lead-Free Cesium–Bismuth Iodide Perovskite for Neuron Emulation, ACS Applied Electronic Materials 7 (8), 3610-3619 (2025)
  • Mariani et al., 2025 Upscaling Perovskite Photovoltaics: From 156 cm² Modules to 0.73 m² Panels, Advanced Science, 2416316 (2025)
  • Spiliarotis, G. Viskadouros, K. Rogdakis, et al., 2025 Long-Term Outdoor Performance of a Solar Farm enabled by Graphene-Perovskite Panels: Investigating Degradation Mechanisms, Dark Storage Recovery, and Visual Defects, EES Solar, 1, 295-309(2025)
  • K Anagnostou, E Sotiropoulos, N Tzoganakis, C Polyzoidis, K Rogdakis, et al., 2025 Enhancing the Dispersibility and Stability of Graphene in Water Using Porphyrin‐Based Compounds, Small Methods, 2401431 (2025)
  • Loizos, K. Rogdakis, et al., 2024 Emerging materials for resistive switching memories: Prospects for enhanced sustainability and performance for targeted applications, APL Energy2, 040901 (2024)
  • Loizos, K. Rogdakis, E. Kymakis 2024 Sustainable Mixed-Halide Perovskite Resistive Switching Memories Using Self-Assembled Monolayers as the Bottom Contact, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters15, 7635-7644 (2024)
  • G Fagas, C O’Murchu, K Rogdakis, E Kymakis, E Fortunato, R Martins, 2024 The INFRACHIP European research infrastructure for emerging and responsible electronics Nature Review Electr. Eng. 1, 354–355 (2024)
  • Almalki, K. Anagnostou, K. Rogdakis, et al., 2024 Improving the operational stability of perovskite solar cells with cesium-doped graphene oxide interlayer Journal of Energy Chemistry Journal of Energy Chemistry 96, 483-490
  • Psaltakis, K. Rogdakis, et al., 2024Dataset of Perovskite Memristive Current-Voltage Characteristics for Pattern Recognition, IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics, DOI: 10.1109/JFLEX.2024.3390671
  • Loizos, K. Rogdakis*, et al., 2024Resistive switching memories with enhanced durability enabled by mixed-dimensional perfluoroarene perovskite heterostructures Nanoscale Horizons 9, 1146-1154
  • Tsikritzis et al, 2024Engineering of perovskite/electron-transporting layer interface with transition metal chalcogenides for improving the performance of inverted perovskite solar cells Sustainable Energy Fuels, 8, 2180-2190
  • Vidakis et al., 2024Optimization course of hexagonal boron carbide ceramic nanofiller content in polypropylene for material extrusion additive manufacturing: Engineering response, nanostructure, and rheology insights. Next Nanotechnology 5, 100054
  • Psaltakis, K. Rogdakis, M. Loizos and E. Kymakis, 2024One-vs-One, One-vs-Rest, and a novel Outcome-Driven One-vs-One binary classifiers enabled by optoelectronic memristors towards overcoming hardware limitations in multiclass classification, Discover Materials 4, 7 (Nature Springer).
  • Rogdakis, George Psaltakis, Giorgos Fagas, Aidan Quinn, Rodrigo Martins and Emmanuel Kymakis 2024Hybrid Chips to Enable a Sustainable Internet of Things Technology: Opportunities and Challenges, Discover Materials 4 (1), 4 (Nature Springer)
  • Konstantinos Rogdakis and Emmanuel Kymakis 2023Interface engineering toward efficient carbon-based perovskite solar cells, Device, 1 (5)

 EXPERIENCE ON SECURING EUROPEAN/NATIONAL FUNDING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Extended experience in research proposal submission including setting up and managing various consortia. His list includes more than 25 proposal submissions, participating in 10 successful grant allocations with a total HMU budget >4.6Mie for the period 2020-2027. Dr Rogdakis served as the scientific admin of Work Package 11 – Core 3 phase of Graphene Flagship on energy conversion for the period 2018-2023, while he is currently the interface office leader in two European research infrastructures, namely EMERGE on ’Emerging Printed Electronics’ and INFRACHIP that focus on sustainable semiconductor chips.

 

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