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Activity Report of the NTUA Administration for the Second Academic Year of Its Term (01/09/2024 – 31/08/2025)

Dear colleagues, Members of the Polytechnic Community,

It is a well-established formal obligation of the administration to compile and publish an annual activity report. With this attached report, I wish to communicate with you directly and substantively, describing the accomplishments of the current administration during the second academic year of its term, specifically for the period 01/09/2024 – 31/08/2025.

I am confident it will be recognized that, during this period, initiatives were undertaken that led to the successful completion of projects and regulatory measures at a pace and intensity unprecedented for the institution. At the same time, a far greater number of actions were realized than those originally pledged in the four-year development plan submitted upon taking office, which has already been implemented to its greatest extent.

I. K. Chatzigeorgiou
Rector of NTUA

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The National Technical University of Athens and Columbia Engineering successfully co-organised the first scientific workshop of the current year, entitled «Infrastructure and Energy Sustainability in a Changing Climate». The event brought together distinguished Professors from both universities, many of whom are NTUA alumni. The workshop was held at the Zografou Polytechnic Campus, attracting students, researchers, and Professors, and was also available via live stream, which was watched in real time by more than 700 viewers.

The presentations and discussions focused on critical challenges of the energy and environmental transition, covering topics such as:

  • Decarbonisation of the building stock through advanced analytical tools
  • The use of trustworthy artificial intelligence to address climate change
  • The challenges and limits of smart cities
  • The application of artificial intelligence in autonomous mobility

The presentations covered, among other topics:

  • The sustainable electrification of Europe’s first «Renewable Energy Valley»
  • Strategies for reducing the carbon footprint
  • Technological solutions for fire prevention and suppression
  • Innovative approaches to infrastructure monitoring using IoT and non-destructive testing methods
  • Measures to enhance infrastructure resilience and adaptation to climate change

This workshop is the first in a series of events to follow within the framework of the collaboration between NTUA and Columbia University.

Watch the recorded event

Joint Workshop on Infrastructure and Energy Sustainability in a Changing Climate – Day 1 – June 24
Joint Workshop on Infrastructure and Energy Sustainability in a Changing Climate – Day 2 – June 25

View the detailed programme here

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