Sofia Agriopoulou has a Bachelors in Agriculture from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1992) and a Μasters in Plant Production from Agricultural University of Athens, Greece (2000). She gained her Ph.D. in Food Science from University of Patras, Greece (2015). She has done postdoctoral research in Chemometrics in University Aix Marseille, France (2020). Dr. Agriopoulou is an assistant professor with a specialization in Postharvest Management of Plant-Based Foods – Mycotoxins, at the Department of Food Science and Technology, at the University of the Peloponnese. She has written 16 research papers and reviews and her research has been presented at 33 international and national conferences. She has also written three chapters in books. She is a reviewer for 38 scientific journals, including Food Chemistry, Food Control, Toxins, Foods, Mycotoxin Research, Sustainability, Molecules, and Coatings. She has participated in two international and three national research programs.
Maria Tarapoulouzi comes from Cyprus. She has a BSc in Chemistry (2009), and an MSc in Environmental Engineering (2013) from the University of Cyprus, as well as a PGDp in Toxicology (2010) from the University of Birmingham, UK. In 2020, she gained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Cyprus focusing on spectroscopic characterization and authenticity of Cypriot traditional cheese Halloumi in combination with chemometrics. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cyprus and chemometrics specialist. Dr. Tarapoulouzi is a teaching collaborator at the European University of Cyprus since 2018, for the courses ‘General and Inorganic Chemistry’ and ‘Toxicology and Forensics’, and she has supervised seven undergraduate dissertations.