Irene Keremidou serves as Research Associate at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). Mrs. Keremidou has extensive experience in the preparation, submission and management of various EU projects in the field of security (counter-terrorism, radicalization and organized crime).
She has participated in the preparation of the security plans of various public and private organizations as well as in the organization of inter-service simulation «table-top» exercises and training programs for «first respondents» in the domains of counter-terrorism and cyber-security. She is the co-author of a series of technical documentation, manuals and guides published by the Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) - the think-tank of the Ministry of the Citizen Protection - regarding –inter alia— «best practices» for the prevention and management of suicide bombers, «active shooters» and «suspect mail».
She worked as scientific advisor at the Office of the Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks (2013-15) and at the Office for EU Projects and International Relations of the Region of Western Macedonia and Thrace (2011-12). She is a graduate of the Democritus University (Black Sea Studies) and she also holds a postgraduate degree in International and European Economic Studies from the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB).