A Mineral Resources and Environmental Engineering graduate, focused on problem solving with cost and time efficiency awareness. Combines strong knowledge in Material Engineering, Energy Sustainability and Environmental protection. Work experience in Waste Management and Recycling, Restoration of monuments and Asbestos consultancy.
Graduate Management Trainee @ From September 2015 to Present (1 month) Plymouth, United KingdomDTA & XRF Analysis @ Throughout my placement in the Department of Restoration, Museums & Technical Works of the Ministry of Culture of Greece, the laboratory test work was focused in the analysis and the characterization of restoration mortars.
I was exposed to different methods of mineral and chemical characterization and I broadened the knowledge which I got during my diploma thesis.
My duties were mainly focused in a laboratory research using the equipment below:
-DTA-TG from Labsys Evo Setaram (at 1600°C). It was used for the deferential thermal analysis in order to determine the mineral compounds found in ancient mortars.
-XRD D2 Phaser from Bruker, used for the X-ray Diffraction for mineral analysis.
-XRF, TRACER IV-SD from Bruker, which was used in the X-ray fluorescence, for the chemical analysis of antiquities. From September 2012 to March 2013 (7 months) Athens, GreeceLaboratory Assistant @ From 2008 to 2009 (1 year) GreeceInternship - Asbestos Surveyor @ During the five weeks of the Industrial Summer Training at the National Institute of Geological and Mineral Exploration of Greece (IGME) I dealt with Natural hazards and other geo-environmental problems entailing from the specific geological structure of Greece.
More specifically, the laboratory test work was focused on a group of minerals called asbestos. Due to their chemical properties, these minerals may cause severe health problems and even deaths if people are exposed to them in their everyday life. Therefore, raw materials that were intended for construction, should had to be tested for asbestos existence. The methods which were used during the internship were the Optical microscopic analysis Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). From June 2008 to August 2008 (3 months) Athens, Greece
Master of Science (MS), Sustainable Energy and Environment @ Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd From 2013 to 2014 Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mineral Resources Engineering, 7.33/10 @ Technical University of Crete From 2006 to 2012 Natasa Grizioti is skilled in: ArcGIS, Environmental Science, Environmental..., Geology, Microsoft Office, Groundwater Modeling, Field Work, Environmental Awareness, AutoCAD, Matlab, Environmental Impact..., Water Quality, Sustainability, Hydrogeology, Science, Environmental Consulting, Wastewater Treatment, Waste Management, Statistics, Mineral Exploration, Geological Mapping, Mathematical Modeling, Research, Renewable Energy, Fortran, Water, Environmental..., Rock Mechanics, Risk Management, Thermal Analysis, XRF, Mineralogy, Microscopy, Petrology, Spectroscopy, Risk Assessment, Energy Management, Engineering