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Friday, February 29, 2008
Professor John-Paris Pantouvakis in Athens named International Editorial Advisor for PMForum & PM World Today
PMForum has announced that professor John-Paris Pantouvakis, Ph.D., assistant professor of construction management and director of the Centre for Construction Innovation at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) has been named an International Editorial Advisor for the monthly PM World Today eJournal.

John-Paris Pantouvakis, PhD, is a tenured assistant professor of Construction Management in the Department of Construction Engineering and Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, at the National University of Athens. At NTUA he teaches courses on construction management, construction equipment, organization & management of underground construction, and information systems for construction. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at Aristotle University of Thessalonika where he teaches on the organization and management of construction companies and construction sites, and at the Hellenic Open University where he teaches and coordiantes a module on project organization and management. He is also a freelance consulting engineer.

One of the leading advocates of professional project management in Greece, Professor Pantouvakis is Founder and President of the Network of Project Managers in Greece (PM-Greece), the national member of the International Project Management Association (IPMA), the International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC), SENET (South Eastern Network), and MedNet (Mediterranenan Network). His areas of specialization include project planning and control methods, construction information systems, construction cost estimating, and construction management processes and procedures.

John-Paris has published many papers on construction management, information technologies and project management and is a peer reviewer for various international journals, including Construction Management and Economics, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Operational Research – An International Journal, ASCE’s Journal of Construction Engineering & Management, Journal of Civil Engineering & Management, Middle East Forum, Journal of Engineering, Construction & Architecture Management. He has participated in many PM-related research projects over the last 20 years and co-organized various PM-related conferences, workshops and scientific events. In 2008, he is the chair of the PM-04 – 4th SCPM & 1st IPMA/MedNet – Project Management Conference organized by the Centre for Construction Innovation at NTUA and the Department of Financial & Management Engineering at the University of the Aegean and sponsored by PM-Greece, IPMA and MedNet in Chios, Greece during May 29-31, 2008. (Information at http://2008.pmgreece.gr.)

Professor Pantouvakis is a member of various scientific and professional organizations, including the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB), the Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG) and the Association of Greek Civil Engineers (ASEG). He is the Founder and Director of the Centre for Construction Innovation, National Technical University of Athens, and a member of the Hellenic Organization for Standardization Committee for the development of the Greek Project Management Standard for the Quality Assurance of National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) projects 2007-2013. John-Paris holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and M.Sc. degree in Information Technology from the University of Nottingham, UK, and a degree in Civil Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. For additional information, visit http://paris.pantouvakis.gr.

The National Technical University (NTUA) is the oldest and most prestigious educational institution of Greece in the field of technology, and has contributed unceasingly to the country's scientific, technical and economic development since its foundation in 1836. It is closely linked with Greece's struggle for independence, democracy and social progress. In Greek, NTUA is called the "Ethnicon Metsovion Polytechnion" which stands for National Metsovion Polytechnic. It was named "Metsovion" to honor the donors and benefactors Nikolaos Stournaris, Eleni Tositsa, Michail Tositsas and Georgios Averof, all from Metsovo, a small town in the region of Epirus, who made substantial donations in the last half of the 19th century. NTUA is divided into nine academic Schools, eight being for the engineering sciences, including architecture, and one for the general sciences. The nine Faculties include more than 700 people as academic staff, 140 scientific assistants and 260 administrative and technical staff. The total number of NTUA employees is about 1350. The total number of undergraduate students is about 8500 and the graduate students 1500. The nine Faculties are divided into 33 Departments, as follows:


There are currently 19 Departmental or Inter-Departmental Postgraduate Courses, coordinated by N.T.U.A. Departments, leading to the respective "Post Graduate Specialisation Diploma" (Masters), with a minimum duration of 12 months. Moreover, NTUA participates in 9 Post-graduate Programmes coordinated by other Greek Universities. After the acquisition of the "Post Graduate Specialisation Diploma", a student can proceed towards submitting a Doctorate Thesis. For additional information about NTUA, visit http://www.ntua.gr/ntua_en.html.

The Centre for Construction Innovation was established at the NTUA in 2006 to facilitate multidisciplinary collaboration in construction. Today's global economy necessitates the use of multidisciplinary teams to address complex issues on major construction projects, and for Industry - Academic collaboration. The Centre for Construction Innovation specializes in construction productivity studies; IT based construction scheduling & monitoring (4D CAD, document control, GIS/GPS, automation and tele-operation of equipment); Decision Support Systems, Management Information Systems and Coding / Classification Systems; Construction Simulation; Business Process Re-engineering; Business Plans; Feasibility Studies; and Market Research (esp. Analysis of foreign construction markets). The Centre is now fully operating with Ph.D. student researchers and is seeking ISO 9000 certification. For additional information, visit http://paris.pantouvakis.gr.

PM World Today is one of the world’s leading project management eJournals, distributed free each month to subscribers worldwide and containing project management related articles, information, news and stories from leading PM authorities and experts around the world. Free subscriptions are available at www.pmworldtoday.net. The PM World Today International Editorial Advisory Council includes professors and heads of departments from some of the world’s leading universities with graduate programs in project management. Information about the PMWT International Editorial Advisory Council can be found at www.pmworldtoday.net/team.htm.

PMForum, Inc. administers and operates http://www.pmforum.org, the world’s first project management website and one of the world’s best known and leading sources of project management news and information. PMForum also publishes the monthly online PM World Today e-Journal, where articles, case studies, papers and viewpoints by leading project management authorities and experts from around the world can be found. PMForum is rapidly gaining global recognition due to its growing team of international advisors and correspondents, now representing more than 30 countries. For more information, contact editor@pmforum.org.


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