Laschou Sofia

by / Friday, 14 November 2014 / Published in people
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Contact Info

Institute: Inland Waters
Address: 46,7 km Athens Sounio, Mavro Lithari P.O. BOX 712 19013 Anavissos, Attica, Greece
Email:sofial@hcmr.gr
Tel: +302291076396
Telex: +302291076419
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Sofia Laschou is an Environmental Chemist, working as a Specialized Technical Scientist in the Institute of Inland Waters of the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research.
She assumed her duties in November 1999.

Sofia Laschou is chemist at the Hydrochemical Laboratory of the Institute of Inland Waters and her duties are:
– water samples analysis,
– data analysis,
– reference conditions & surface water classification (Rivers, Lakes)

Sofia Laschou finished her first cycle of studies on the subject of Chemistry and her master degree on the Environmental Chemistry, in the University of Athens (Department of Chemistry).

Education Profile

 M.Sc. in Environmental Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Chemistry, 2010. Title: “Establishment of Reference Conditions and Development of a Nutrient Classification System for the Assessment of the Chemical-Physicochemical Status of Greek Rivers”.
 B.Sc. in Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Chemistry, Greece, 1996.

Professional Profile

1999-today:
Hydrochemical Laboratory of the Institute of Inland Waters and Participation in National and European Scientific Research Programs, Institute of Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Athens.

Research Interests

– Environmental Analytical Chemistry,
– Reference conditions & Inland surface water classification (Lakes, Rivers).
– Improvement of the “Greek Nutrient Classification System” for the Assessment of the Chemical-Physicochemical Status of Greek Rivers.

Scientific and Professional Memberships

Association of Greek Chemists

 Skoulikidis N., Y. Amaxidis, I. Bertahas, S. Laschou & K. Gritzalis (2006). Analysis of factors driving stream water composition and synthesis of management tools – A case study on small/medium Greek catchments. The Science of the Total Environment, 362: 205-241.
 N. Skoulikidis, Y. Amaxidis, S. Laschou. «Nutrient levels and origin of a small mountainous catchment». 8th Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries. Thessaloniki 4-8 June 2006.
 Bertahas I., Dimitriou E., Karaouzas I., Laschou S. & Zacharias I. Climate change and agricultural pollution effects on the trophic status of a Mediterranean lake. Acta hydroclim. Hydrobiol. 2006, 34, 349-359.

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