Professor Anastasios I. Stamou Emeritus Professor at the Technical University of Athens (NTUA), School of Civil Engineering, in “Computational Methods in Environmental Fluid Mechanics and in the Design of Environmental Hydraulic Works”. Dr. Civil Engineer with studies at NTUA, Imperial College of Science and Technology and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Since 2012, he is Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) having received a series of distinctions (e.g. TUM Agenda Lehre–Gastprofessuren, DAAD Gastdozenten - Programm, Honorary Fellow of TUM Institute for Advanced Study, August-Wilhelm Scheer Visiting Professor Excellence Initiative). He is Vice-Chair of the Leadership Team of the Europe Division of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR). He has been Vice Dean at the School of Civil Engineering, Director of the Laboratory of Applied Hydraulics, Director of the Interdepartmental Master’s Programme “Water Resources Science and Technology” and member of many NTUA Committees. He has a continuous 40-years teaching, research and technological experience in the development and application of integrated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models in technical works of (i) applied hydraulics (optimization of the design of channels and complex hydraulic works; dam break models; flood propagation models; design of early warning systems), (ii) environmental fluid dynamics (disposal of wastewater, thermal waters and brine; indoor environment), (iii) coastal (water renewal models; artificial islands; oil spill models; models for aquacultures’ pollution), (iv) eco-hydraulics (optimization of the design of fish passes; hydrodynamic-habitat models), (v) water/wastewater treatment (optimization of the design of tanks and reactors), and generally (vi) water resources management, including the effect of climate change. He has been the project leader of 30 research projects, participated in another 20 projects and authored or co-authored more than 280 publications and 300 technical reports. He has taught in many postgraduate programmes in Greece and abroad. He is member of international scientific organizations and reviewer of more than 35 journals, 40 conferences and many international research programs. He has participated as consultant and/or coordinator in more than 120 projects.