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  1. Antonis Antoniadis disputó la final de la Copa de Europa de 1971 ©InTime Cuerpo del artículo "Éramos pioneros, representando el fútbol aficionado de Grecia ante profesionales", recodaba el jugador del Panathinaikos FC Antonis Antoniadis sobre el viaje de los verdes camino a la final de la Copa de Europa de la temporada 1979/71.

  2. Doctor Antonis Antoniadis graduated from the Aristotle University Medical School in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1981. From 1981 to 1985 Doctor Antonis specialised in pulmonology-tuberculology at GPN G Papanikolaou and became a specialist in August 1985. From 1987 to 1989yy. he worked as a Research Fellow in the Respiratory Assistantship Department ...

  3. Dr Antoniadis holds a BEng from the University of Sussex in Automotive Engineering and a MSc in Mechanical Engineering from University College London. He was awarded a PhD by Cranfield University title "High-Order Methods on Mixed-Element Unstructured Meshes for Aeronautical Applications" in 2013. He worked for the Directorate of Enterprise and ...

  4. As of April 2021 I am a member of the Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming group at the University of Twente. My broad research interests lie in the areas of Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorial Optimization, Theory of Algorithms and Complexity Theory. My current focus lies in the areas of Approximation and Online Algorithms, Energy ...

  5. Antonis Antoniadis is known for I fanela me to '9' (1988), Servus Papa - See You in Hell (2022) and Thyra 7: I megali stigmi (1983). Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntoniadisAntoniadis - Wikipedia

    Antoniadis or Antoniades (Greek: Αντωνιάδης, romanized: Antōniadēs, phonetically Antoniádhis) is a Greek surname. The female version of the name is Antoniadou (Αντωνιάδου) or Antoniadi (Αντωνιάδη).Antoniadis is a patronymic surname which literally means "the child of Antonis". Notable examples include: Antonios Antoniadis (born 1946), Greek medical professor