Andrianna Maria Gouziou is a PhD student in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Crete (TUC) and a member of the Institute of Geoenergy (FORTH). She holds a Diploma in Agriculture from the Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering of the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece. Her thesis focused on the comparative study of formulated and non-formulated inoculants of an endophytic Fusarium solani strain on tomato plant growth under water stress conditions. She began her doctoral studies in 2025 under the supervision of Prof. Ioannis Gentekakis. Her PhD research focuses on the catalytic decomposition of ammonia for hydrogen production using nanostructured catalysts. She has research experience in the Laboratory of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry at the Agricultural University of Athens and in the Laboratory of Physicochemistry at TUC. Her scientific interests include catalysis, nanostructured catalysts and environmental chemical engineering. She has experience in catalyst synthesis and characterization, kinetic experiments, and analytical techniques such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.