Educating new engineers
- > 2000 students follow our 5-year undergraduate studies program
- > 400 students follow our 2-year postgraduate studies programs
- > 800 PhD students follow our doctoral studies program
- > 9000 Diploma graduates since 1977
- > 1000 PhD graduates since 1994
Creating new technology
Events
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 13:00 (NTUA Central Library)
Development of Driving Fatigue Detection System using Machine Learning Techniques
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 16:30 (virtually)
Machine Learning Methods for Recognizing Brain Disorders
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 14:30 (virtually)
Trustworthy artificial intelligence in smart energy grids: Applications on load forecasting and dema...
December 16, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 16, 2024, at 17:00 (virtually)
Unravel Heterogeneity in Human Brain Aging with Neuroimaging and Artificial Intelligence: Clinical, ...
November 28, 2024
“One Year of EULiST” Event – November 28, 2024
EULiST European Universities Alliance project
Latest news
Paper led by Smart-RUE of ECE-NTUA received the 2020 Best Paper Award of the IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
We are pleased to announce that the paper entitled "A benchmark system for hardware-in-the-loop testing of distributed energy resources" received the 2020 Best Paper Award of the IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy.
AEOLUS Press Release
AEOLUS aims to be the first to provide a field-tested holistic air quality solution that is affordable, cloud-connected and ‘smart’ as well as facilitating and encouraging citizen engagement and its widespread deployment into our communities, to meet the needs of Smart City applications and ultimately pave the way to effect necessary changes in our lives.
Startup Ariel AI from ECE-NTUA Graduates and its Acquisition by Snap
Snap, the parent company of social media app Snapchat, acquired Ariel AI, focusing on its technologies for augmented reality.
Development of “EPIDOSE: A privacy-preserving epidemic dosimeter based on contact tracing”, with the support of the Circuits and Systems Group
EPIDOSE is an autonomous and portable, open-software, open-hardware device helping in monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread.
PICaboo Project
PICaboo: Photonic Integrated Circuits on InP technology plAtform enaBling low cost metro netwOrks and next generation PONs
AEOLUS Project
AEOLUS: an Affordable, miniaturisEd, clOud-connected system powered by deep Learning algorithms for comprehensive air qUality measurements based on highly integrated mid-IR photonic
Distinction of Student Team iGEM Athens 2020 at the International Synthetic Biology Competition iGEM 2020
The inter-institutional collaboration of undergraduate students won a Silver Medal in the World Competition of Synthetic Biology iGEM 2020, which took place online on 14-22 November 2020.
Paper by ECE-NTUA Ph.D. candidates V. Alimisis and C.Dimas receives the Best Paper Award in ICM 2020
The award-winning paper was co-authored by Vassilis Alimisis (Ph.D. candidate, ECE NTUA), Christos Dimas (Ph.D. candidate, ECE NTUA) and Paul P. Sotiriadis (Professor, ECE NTUA).
ECE-NTUA PhD student Dimitrios Danopoulos awarded second place in the Xilinx Adaptive Computing Developer Contest 2020
ECE-NTUA PhD student Dimitrios Danopoulos was awarded second place prize in the category of Adaptable Compute Acceleration in the Xilinx Adaptive Computing Developer Contest 2020.