About Elenip
Dr Eleni Papadonikolaki - Associate Professor at UCL. Researching, consulting & teaching on digital, innovation, supply chains & blockchain.
AcademicDr Eleni Papadonikolaki is a management consultant and Associate Professor in Digital Innovation and Management in the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction at University College London (UCL). I am teaching at postgraduate and executive levels and I am Programme Director of the newly-launched MSc in Digital Engineering Management.
My research interests lie at the intersection of Management, Social Science, and Engineering. I am a steering board member and part-time researcher at the Construction Blockchain Consortium (CBC).
Prior to joining academia I worked as architect and design manager on a number of complex, international and varying-scale projects in Greece, the Netherlands, Oman and United Arab Emirates. I am an alumna of TU Delft, Netherlands and NTUA, Greece.
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