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- Pelagia Eleftheriadou
- Dionysios Simopoulos
- Bishop Irinej of Yekaterinburg and Orbits
- Kleopatra Hatzilia, Cultural Historian
- Saint Georgios from Ephesus
- Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens
- Elder Petroniu (†) Romanian Skete of the Forerunner, Mount Athos
- Ioan Valduca
- Dimitrios Mavropoulos, Theologian
- Fr. Christodoulos Papaïoannou
- Maria A. Stylianou
- Elder Patapios Kavsokalyvitis, Superintendent of the Skete of the Holy Trinity, Mount Athos
- Sotiris Stylianou
- Saint Athanasius
- Saint Ambrose of Optina Saint Ambrose of Optina
- okänt Efstratij Golovanski
- Saint John the Valaam
- Saint Kosmas Aitolos
- Elder Theodosios Damvakerakis
- Elder Panayis from Lysi
- Ilias Liamis
- Saint Irenaeus of Lyons
- Elder Teofil Paraian
- Saint John the Karpathian
- Maria Stylianou, Sociologist
- Sotirios Balatsoukas, Professor of Hagiology
- Elder Paisie Olaru
- Fr. Antonios Alevizopoulos (†)
- Fr. Georgios Kouyioumtzoglou
- Christos Economou, Profe
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Invited speakers and organizersMartin A. GreenThe University of New South Wales, Australia
Australia
Martin A. GreenThe University of New South Wales, Australia, AU
Martin Green is currently a Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales and Director of the Australian National Energy Agency (ARENA) supported Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics. He was formerly a Director of CSG Solar, a company formed specifically to commercialise the University’s thin-film, polycrystalline-silicon-on-glass solar cell. His group's contributions to photovoltaics are well known including the development of the world’s highest efficiency silicon solar cells and the successes of several spin-off companies.
ERKAN AYDINUniversity of Munich (LMU), Department of Chemistry and Center for Nanoscience (CeNS)
Germany
ERKAN AYDINDepartment of Chemistry
University of Munich (LMU), Department of Chemistry and Center for Nanoscience (CeNS), DE