Short CV
Maria Symeonaki is an Associate Professor of Social Statistics at the Department of Social Policy, Panteion University and was elected Head of STADA Lab on January 2020 for three years. She has studied Mathematics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, where she also completed her postgraduate studies leading to a Doctorate’s Degree in the field of Statistics and Operations Research. She has participated in a number of scientific and developmental projects and has been the national scientific coordinator of the HORIZON2020 project NEGOTIATE. She is currently the national scientific coordinator of the following projects:
- ERASMUS+ project EUROGRADUATE
- HORIZON2020 project THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS ON THE DIGITAL GENERATION - DigiGen
- COVID-19 and reconciliation of working and family life
- JOBIN: Investigating patterns of early job insecurity and youth unemployment in Greece
- ΗΑΡΜΟΝΙΑ: SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Her scientific interests and published work concern mainly the study of Markov systems and their dynamic evolution in time, with applications to labour market transitions, digital transformations and migration.