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Dr. Irene Anastasiadou
Dr. Anastasiadou has studied history and philosophy of science at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece). She did her PhD on Transnationalism and Railways in the Interbellum (Amsterdam University Press 2012) at the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences of the University of Technology Eindhoven (The Netherlands). Since 2014, Dr. Anastasiadou is an IPODI fellow at TUB and teaches at the Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China.
Professional development and academic training
Recent employment | |
Forthcoming 09/2017 - 02/2018 (with a possibility for an extension to 04/2018) | Visiting Fellow Shanghai Institute for the History of Global Development, Shanghai University, China |
09/2014 - 08/2016 | IPODI Marie Curie Fellow Project Title: Railways and Europe - Asian Relations, 1940s - Present. Technical University Berlin |
Education | |
09/2004 - 01/2009 | PhD Thesis title: In Search of a Railway Europe: Transnational Railway Developments in Interwar Europe Date of award: 12. 01. 2009 Department of Engineering and Innovation Sciences (IE&IS), Eindhoven University of Technology Research funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), The Netherlands |
09/1999 - 08/2003 | Master of Arts History and Philosophy of Science and Technology University of Athens and Humanities and Social Sciences Group National Technical University of Athens, Greece |
09/1995 - 08/1999 | Bachelor of Arts Philosophy and History of Science Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece |
Forthcoming publications
- The Southern TAR, submitted to the Journal of Transport History, under review (title still provisional)
- The Transnational Dynamics of Infrastructure Governance on the Transport Sector in Contemporary Asia, in Zeitschrift für Weltgesichte, forthcoming
- The Southern TAR: A Global Project in the Context of the Cold War. In Roth, Ralf, Jacolin, Henry and Veron, Paul (ed) in Rail Routes from the Baghdad Railway to the New Silk Road (19th to 21st Centuries) – Utopian Dreams, Past Achievements, and Future Prospects for Rail Transport, Ashgate, forthcoming