Name: Maria-Kalliopi Koutoulaki
Title: PhD student
E-mail: mariakout@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353-1-4406656 Extn.315
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place Dublin 2, Ireland
Research interests: Star formation, Near Infrared interferometry, Protoplanetary discs
Biographical Sketch: Maria Koutoulaki studied physics at the Physics Department, University of Crete (Crete, Greece). She is a PhD student at DIAS since September 2015 studying the inner regions of low mass Young Stellar Objects using near infrared interferometric techniques.
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Last Updated: 16th October 2018 by Anne Grace
Maria-Kalliopi Koutoulaki
Name: Maria-Kalliopi Koutoulaki
Title: PhD student
E-mail: mariakout@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353-1-4406656 Extn.315
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place Dublin 2, Ireland
Research interests: Star formation, Near Infrared interferometry, Protoplanetary discs
Biographical Sketch: Maria Koutoulaki studied physics at the Physics Department, University of Crete (Crete, Greece). She is a PhD student at DIAS since September 2015 studying the inner regions of low mass Young Stellar Objects using near infrared interferometric techniques.
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