April 26, 2024
EESTech Challenge 2024
Topic: "Artificial Intelligence Applications", focusing on Generative AI
Topic: "Artificial Intelligence Applications", focusing on Generative AI
System Development of Silicon Photonics Transceivers for Future Upgrades of High Energy Physics Expe...
MIMO Optical Satellite Systems: Power Allocation with Classical Optimization Methods and with Deep L...
Development of new combined biotechnological techniques and algorithms for the evaluation of cardiov...
Presurgical human brain mapping with magnetic resonance imaging
Adjustable and Adaptable Systems for Crisis Management Support, Monitoring and Control of Operationa...
Intelligent Services for Countering Domain Name System (DNS) Cyber Attacks in Software-Defined Netwo...
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA participates in the CALIPER Project, funded by the European Union’s Research and Innovation Framework Programme Horizon 2020, with a duration of four years (January 2020 - December 2023).
The team participating in #HackCoronaGreece consisted of: Dr Konstantia Zarkogianni (permanent teaching laboratory staff at BIOSIM), Kostas Mitsis (PhD candidate at BIOSIM), Charalampos Papakonstantinou (PhD candidate at AILS) and Maria Athanasiou (PhD candidate at BIOSIM).
Ioannis Tzachristas, an undergraduate student of ECE-NTUA, won a gold medal at the 3rd Open Mathematical Olympiad for University Students (IUHD).
The CALIPER project: Linking research and innovation for gender equality is an Horizon2020 Action that aims to support 7 Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) and 2 Research Funding Organisations (RFOs) across Europe to design, implement, evaluate and expand Gender Equality Plans (GEPs).
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA is among the best ECE Schools worldwide according to QS World University Rankings for the year 2020.
• Charalampopoulos Andreas (ECE-NTUA): Silver • Eirini Miliori (ECE-NTUA): Bronze • Ioannis Tzachristas (ECE-NTUA): Bronze • Antonios Katsampakos (SAMPS-NTUA): Bronze
ChildRescue is an EU-funded research project under the Horizon 2020 program, which aims to reduce the time elapsed since the disappearance of a child and the time it is identified, using information prediction and disappearance prevention tools.
The Photonics Communications Research Laboratory (PCRL) of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) coordinates the POETICS project (CoPackaging of Terabit direct-detection and coherent Optical Engines and switching circuits in mulTI-Chip moduleS for Datacenter networks and the 5G optical fronthaul).
ICCS/ECE-NTUA research Professor Georgios S. Stamatakos was elected a member of the three member Board of Trustees (BoT) of the international Virtual Physiological Human Institute (VPHi) on October 4, 2019. His election took place during the General Assembly of VPHi held in Paris.