Type and Press enter
  • Νame: Tsioumas Vangelis
  • Role: Assistant Professor
  • Field: Quantitative Methods in Shipping
  • Department: Department of Maritime Studies
  • Office: 505/ G. Lambraki 21 Building
  • Telephone: +30 210 4142505
  • E-mail: vtsioumas[at]unipi[dot]gr

Dr. Vangelis Tsioumas is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in Shipping at the Department of Maritime Studies, University of Piraeus. Dr. Tsioumas has an extensive record of research, teaching, and administration. He holds a PhD from the Department of Maritime Studies at the University of Piraeus, an MSc in Risk Management & Financial Engineering from Imperial College Business School, and a BSc & MSc in Applied Mathematics from National Technical University of Athens.

Dr. Tsioumas has published numerous research articles in the areas of shipping market modeling and strategic management using analytical tools. He has also served as a reviewer for several journals. Furthermore, Dr. Tsioumas conducted research at the Athens University of Economics and Business as a Post-doctoral Fellow and at New York University (NYU) as a visiting scholar.

In the past, Dr. Tsioumas lectured at the Department of Naval Architecture, University of West Attica in both the undergraduate and postgraduate programs; at the Department of Port Management and Shipping, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; and at the American College of Greece – Deree, where he served as the Head of the Department of Maritime Transport & Logistics and as an inaugural fellow of the Center of Excellence in Shipping, Logistics & Transportation (CoELST). He was awarded a Stipend for Excellence in Teaching at Deree during 2017-18.

Dr. Tsioumas has several years of work experience in the maritime industry as a shipping market analyst and chartering broker. He is also a Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS). Moreover, he has participated in various European research and consulting projects in the areas of shipping and port management. Most recently, he served for 3.5 years as a Research Manager for the SkillSea project at the Eugenides Foundation.

Undergraduate

  • ΝΑ102Β Mathematics for Economists
  • ΝΑ307Β Statistics Ι
  • ΝΑ81 Quantitative Methods in Shipping and Transport

Postgraduate

  • Risk and Reliability Theory with Applications in Nautical Systems
  • Tuesday 16.30 – 18.30 (Office 505 – Gr.Lambraki and Distomou)
  • Wednesday 10.00 – 12.00 (Office 505 – Gr.Lambraki and Distomou)

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

  1. Tsioumas, V., Stavroulakis, P. J., Vasilopoulos, D., & Papadimitriou, S. (2023). The role of shipbrokers in sustainable maritime clusters: a quantitative approach towards digitalization. Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain, 100114.
  2. Stavroulakis, P. J., Koutsouradi, M., Kyriakopoulou-Roussou, M. C., Manologlou, E. A., Tsioumas, V., & Papadimitriou, S. (2023). Decarbonization and sustainable shipping in a post COVID-19 world. Scientific African, e01758.
  3. Progoulaki, M., Tsioumas, V., Voutsina, K. (2022). Turning Followers into Leaders: Commercial Shipping versus Navy – A Literature Review. Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL).
  4. Tsioumas, V., Smirlis, Y., & Papadimitriou, S. (2021). Capturing the impact of economic forces on the dry bulk freight market. Maritime Transport Research2, 100018.
  5. Stavroulakis, P. J., Papadimitriou, S., Tsioumas, V., Koliousis, I. G., Riza, E., & Tsirikou, F. (2020). Exploratory spatial analysis of maritime clusters. Marine Policy120, 104125.
  6. Stavroulakis, P. J., Papadimitriou, S., Tsioumas, V., Koliousis, I. G., Riza, E., & Kontolatou, E. O. (2020). Strategic competitiveness in maritime clusters. Case Studies on Transport Policy8(2), 341-348.
  7. Koliousis, I. G., Papadimitriou, S., Riza, E., Stavroulakis, P. J., & Tsioumas, V. (2019). Strategic correlations for maritime clusters. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice120, 43-57.
  8. Tsioumas, V., & Papadimitriou, S. (2018). The dynamic relationship between freight markets and commodity prices revealed. Maritime Economics & Logistics20(2), 267-279.
  9. Koliousis, I. G., Papadimitriou, S., Riza, E., Stavroulakis, P. J., & Tsioumas, V. (2018). Scarcity theory and maritime clusters: From paradox to modelling. Marine Policy93, 40-46.
  10. Koliousis, I. G., Papadimitriou, S., Stavroulakis, P. J., & Tsioumas, V. (2018). The management of change within maritime clusters. FME Transactions46(3), 360-366.
  11. Tsioumas, V., Papadimitriou, S., Smirlis, Y., & Zahran, S. Z. (2017). A Novel Approach to Forecasting the Bulk Freight Market. The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics33(1), 33-41.
  12. Koliousis, I. G., Papadimitriou, S., Riza, E., Stavroulakis, P. J., & Tsioumas, V. (2017). Strategy, policy, and the formulation of maritime cluster typologies. Marine Policy86, 31-38.
  13. Zahran, S. Z., Alam, J. B., Al-Zahrani, A. H., Smirlis, Y., Papadimitriou, S., & Tsioumas, V. (2017). Analysis of port efficiency using imprecise and incomplete data. Operational Research, 1-28.
  14. Zahran, S. Z., Alam, J. B., Al-Zahrani, A. H., Smirlis, Y., Papadimitriou, S., & Tsioumas, V. (2017). Analysis of port authority efficiency using data envelopment analysis. Maritime Economics & Logistics19(3), 518-537.
  15. Tsioumas, V., Papadimitriou, S. (2015) Chinese steel production and shipping freight markets: A causality analysis. International Journal of Business & Economic Development (IJBED), 3(2).
  16. Tsioumas, V., & Papadimitriou, S. (2014). Excess returns in the spot market for bulk carriers. Maritime Economics & Logistics, 17, 399–415

ACADEMIC BOOKS

Papadimitriou, S., Lyridis, D. V., Koliousis, I. G., Tsioumas, V., Sdoukopoulos, E., & Stavroulakis, P. J. (2018). The dynamics of short sea shipping: new practices and trends. Palgrave Macmillan