Michael Politis was born and graduated highschool in Chios. He studied at the National Technical University of Athens from 2000 to 2005, receiving the diploma in civil engineering and then acquisted a postgraduate diploma on 'water resources technology' by the year 2007.

    During his studies he participated as a researcher in several research programs at the National Technical University of Athens, as a member in publications in scientific journals and speaker at conferences

    In present he is a freelancer Civil Engineer, elaborating projects for individuals and public section.

 

Professional experience

 | developing private projects studies

| structural designing

| hydraulic studies

| version - processing building permits

| topographic surveying of land and buildings

| NTUA researcher

| building controller

| construction supervision

| construction - repair works with specialist workshop (static reinforcement, insulation, coatings, painting buildings, etc.)

| cadastral services

| participation in studies of Public Works as a scientific consultant in hydraulic studies

| cooperation with Local Development Company Chios 'ETAX S.A.', as an external partner for the certification of natural investment object

| property valuations

| instructor on course 'The Natural Environment and its protection'

| speaker at conferences

 

Scholarships + distinctions

scholarship of the public benefit institution of Konstantinos Vassilios Tsapalas, Chios, for the years 2000-2005

3rd place in the REVOIL scholarship application for financing postgraduate work in the fields of energy, environment and business administration

‘Eugenides Foundation’ scholarship for postgraduate studies in the interior for the academic year 2006-2007

‘Thomas Prize’ for the publication of a paper in a reputable scientific journal and in the proceedings of a scientific conference 

candidate for the scholarship "Michael and Eftychias Lambrinou" awarded to postgraduate students who excelled in interdisciplinary and interuniversity programs of NTUA