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Sophia N. Antonopoulou

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Sophia N. Antonopoulou ((ギリシア語:Σοφία Ν. Αντωνοπούλου); born 1947) is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens,〔Staff (), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)〕 Greece and holds a PhD in Economics from the University College London, UK. She has published four books as well as scientific and opinion articles in numerous publications in Greece and abroad.〔(Short bio in Greek ), Biblionet〕
==Biography==

Sophia Antonopoulou was born in Athens, in 1947. She completed her primary education at the Tossitsion Arsakion High School of Athens, where she developed a strong interest in philosophy, reading Plato systematically. At the age of eighteen she wrote her first philosophical essays, in which she analyzed and interpreted the theory of Ideas of Plato.〔The relevant manuscripts and notes are as follows: The Theory of Ideas of Plato (manuscript, May 1965); Another View of The Theory of Ideas of Plato, I (manuscript, 1965); Another View of the Theory of Ideas of Plato, II (notes, 1965); Plato in Phaedro, (notes, 1964); Refutation of Plato’s Proof About the Immortality of the Soul, Based Upon the Theory of Ideas (notes, 1965); Plato’s Phaedon, Theory of Opposites (notes, October 1965); Refutation of Plato’s First Proof About the Soul (notes, October 1965); Plato’s Theory of Memory, as I Have Conceived It (manuscript, July 1966). Staff (), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture, NTUA〕
Following the trend prevalent at the time, Antonopoulou studied civil engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), where she received an important grounding in mathematics, physics and other scientific fields. She graduated in 1971 and worked as a civil engineer in construction firms and consultants on construction offices between 1971 and 1975 . She was appointed as an assistant at the School of Architecture, NTUA in 1976 and was granted a sabbatical to pursue postgraduate studies in economics at the University College London, UK in 1980. She returned to Athens and resumed her duties at the NTUA in 1983, and at the same time, continuing her research on the post-war Greek economy. She was awarded her PhD by the University College London, UK in 1987.
Since 1976 she has been teaching at the School of Architecture, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning (NTUA), originally as an assistant (1976), a lecturer (1989), an assistant professor (1993), an associate professor (2003), and since 2009 as a full professor.

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