Thomas Dasaklis

Assistant Professor

Short CV

Thomas Dasaklis holds a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degree from the Department of Industrial Management and Technology at the University of Piraeus.

His research interests focus on Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Operations Research, Crisis Logistics Management, Business Analytics, blockchain technology, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

He has participated in national and European research programs. He has published articles in international scientific journals and has presented papers at international scientific conferences.

He has worked at the European Commission (Directorate-General for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection) and at the Research Center of the University of Piraeus.

He has also worked in the private sector as a Supply Chain Director in a wholesale trading company.

Recent Publications

  1. Rachaniotis, N. P., T. K. Dasaklis, F. Fotopoulos and P. Tinios (2021). “A two- phase stochastic dynamic model for covid-19 mid-term policy recommendations in Greece: a pathway towards mass vaccination.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18(5): 1-23.
  2. Casino, F., V. Kanakaris, T. K. Dasaklis, S. Moschuris, S. Stachtiaris, M. Pagoni and N. P. Rachaniotis (2020). “Blockchain-based food supply chain traceability: a case study in the dairy sector.” International Journal of Production Research: 1-13.
  3. Malamas, V., P. Kotzanikolaou, T. K. Dasaklis and M. Burmester (2020). “A Hierarchical Multi Blockchain for Fine Grained Access to Medical Data.” IEEE Access 8: 134393-134412.
  4. Dasaklis, T. K., F. Casino and C. Patsakis (2020). A traceability and auditing framework for electronic equipment reverse logistics based on blockchain: The case of mobile phones. 11th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, IISA 2020.
  5. Casino, F., T. K. Dasaklis and C. Patsakis (2019). “A systematic literature review of blockchain-based applications: Current status, classification and open issues.” Telematics and Informatics 36: 55-81.
  6. Dasaklis, T. K., F. Casino, C. Patsakis and C. Douligeris (2019). A Framework for Supply Chain Traceability Based on Blockchain Tokens. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. 362 LNBIP: 704-716.
  7. Dasaklis, T. K., F. Casino and C. Patsakis (2019). Defining granularity levels for supply chain traceability based on IoT and blockchain. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series.
  8. Dasaklis, T. and F. Casino (2019). Improving Vendor-managed Inventory Strategy Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Applications and Blockchain Technology. ICBC 2019 – IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.
  9. Dasaklis, T. K., F. Casino and C. Patsakis (2019). Blockchain meets smart health: Towards next generation healthcare services. 2018 9th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, IISA 2018.
  10. Dasaklis, T. K., N. Rachaniotis and C. Pappis (2017). “Emergency supply chain management for controlling a smallpox outbreak: the case for regional mass vaccination.” International Journal of Systems Science: Operations and Logistics 4(1): 27-40.