Dr. E. Maria Skordaki, EdD, MSc, OCT
Director (Water/Environment)
RMC Green Team, Royal Military College of Canada
Adj. Assistant Professor (School of Environmental Studies)
Queen’s University
E-mail address: skordaki@rmc.ca
Director (Water/Environment)
RMC Green Team, Royal Military College of Canada
Adj. Assistant Professor (School of Environmental Studies)
Queen’s University
E-mail address: skordaki@rmc.ca

Dr. Efrosyni-Maria Skordaki is the Director (Water/Environment) of the RMC Green Team at the Royal Military College of Canada and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of Environmental Studies at Queen’s University.
An alumna of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece, Queen’s University, Trent University and Athabasca University in Canada, Dr. Maria Skordaki has conducted research at the Royal Military College of Canada for over 15 years. She has also worked in the industry as a geochemist, in Canada and internationally.
As a professional teacher in Ontario, Dr. Skordaki taught science in secondary and post-secondary settings and has published on blended learning methods for scientists. She has received multiple scholarships from the Universities that she attended in Canada and participated in Greek government research programs (ΕΠΕΑΕΚ). As the Director (Water/Environment) of the RMC Green Team at the Royal Military College of Canada, Dr. Skordaki has led Canada-wide programs, including the Arctic region, regarding soil and water quality on military installations and specifically on training ranges, landfills, firing ranges, water/wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater collection systems and monitoring wells. She has also spearheaded energy-related programs with respect to military activities and energy consumption. Dr. Skordaki and her team routinely conducts environmental field data collection and analysis, and has an expertise on the use of qualitative research in the interpretation of environmental risks. An active member of the Canadian Geotechnical Society of Canada (CGS) and the Chair of the CGS Section in Kingston ON, Dr. Maria Skordaki has a special interest in military geosciences and is keen in supporting research collaborations between Canada and Greece.
An alumna of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece, Queen’s University, Trent University and Athabasca University in Canada, Dr. Maria Skordaki has conducted research at the Royal Military College of Canada for over 15 years. She has also worked in the industry as a geochemist, in Canada and internationally.
As a professional teacher in Ontario, Dr. Skordaki taught science in secondary and post-secondary settings and has published on blended learning methods for scientists. She has received multiple scholarships from the Universities that she attended in Canada and participated in Greek government research programs (ΕΠΕΑΕΚ). As the Director (Water/Environment) of the RMC Green Team at the Royal Military College of Canada, Dr. Skordaki has led Canada-wide programs, including the Arctic region, regarding soil and water quality on military installations and specifically on training ranges, landfills, firing ranges, water/wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater collection systems and monitoring wells. She has also spearheaded energy-related programs with respect to military activities and energy consumption. Dr. Skordaki and her team routinely conducts environmental field data collection and analysis, and has an expertise on the use of qualitative research in the interpretation of environmental risks. An active member of the Canadian Geotechnical Society of Canada (CGS) and the Chair of the CGS Section in Kingston ON, Dr. Maria Skordaki has a special interest in military geosciences and is keen in supporting research collaborations between Canada and Greece.