Babis Astrinakis is a dedicated physics graduate with expertise in 3D modeling, prototyping, and advanced design solutions. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), Babis develops complex 3D models and multi-layered prototypes for tissue-mimicking phantoms using 3D printing technologies. His work emphasizes precision and functionality in biomedical research.
Charalampos received his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Crete, where he completed a thesis on the "Optoacoustic interferometric characterization system (OPTICS) for the evaluation of fuel quality through speed of sound measurements." His academic training includes courses in advanced physics laboratories, electromagnetism, and entrepreneurship in research, showcasing his interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving.
In his role at FORTH, Babis gained proficiency in operating innovative photoacoustic spectrometers and analyzing fuel measurements to ensure experimental accuracy. Additionally, he has experience in imaging multicellular specimens using advanced bioimaging techniques such as tiling light-sheet selective plane illumination microscopy.
Charalampos also brings a creative dimension to his work as a designer. Through his design crafts, he combines materials like wood with other innovative components to produce functional, handcrafted furniture, blending artistry with utility.
With a solid foundation in programming (Python, C, Matlab) and a disciplined, adaptable work ethic, Charalampos remains passionate about advancing sustainable and innovative design solutions across multidisciplinary fields.
Education
- 2024, BSc Physics, University of Crete
Interests
- Biophotonics and Biomedical Imaging
- 3D Modeling and Prototyping
- Programming and Data Analysis