
Dimitris Karounis
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens (ΕΜΠ) who has been tasked with providing expertise regarding the possible causes of the fire that followed the train accident in Τέμπη. His pending report is critical to understanding the incident, but its delayed completion has raised concerns among the victims' families and legal representatives.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Greece | 6 | 6.17 | 0.32% | +0% | 10,423,054 | 33,037 | $190,000 | 602$ |
Totals | 6 | 10,423,054 | 33,037 | $190,000 | 602$ |
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens who explained the events following the tragic train collision in Greece.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a chemical engineer and professor at NTUA who was tasked with the scientific research into the causes of the 'fire sphere' after the collision of two trains in Tempi.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is referenced in relation to a report concerning the events in Tempi.
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Greece:
Professor Dimitris Karounis provided an expert opinion regarding the flammable material.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens who provided a report on the railway accident in Tempi.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens who investigated the cause of the fireball after the collision of two trains.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is the professor from NTUA expected to provide a report on the cause of the fireball after the train collision.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the Chemical Engineering Department of NTUA who is tasked with answering questions about the fireball.
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Greece:
Professor chemical engineer Dimitris Karounis has almost completed the drafting of the report regarding the tragedy in Tempi.
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Greece:
Dimitris Karounis is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens who has been called to answer whether silicone oils can ignite.
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