August 27, 2025
PhD thesis defense to be held on August 27, 2025, at 11:00 (Central Library Building of NTUA )
Multicultural Representation Learning for Music Signal Analysis
Multicultural Representation Learning for Music Signal Analysis
Blockchain Application in Higher Education
TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED ONCOSIMULATORS
ENABLING BEHAVIOR-BASED ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND MEMORY FOOTPRINT OPTIMIZATIONS IN NATIVE CONTEXTS
MATERIALS AND DEVICES FOR HYDROPHONES AND ACOUSTIC DEVICES
Power system static and dynamic state estimation methods using heterogeneous measurements
"Data-driven Methods for the Integration of Flexible Loads in Demand-Side Management Schemes"
EPIDOSE is an autonomous and portable, open-software, open-hardware device helping in monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread.
PICaboo: Photonic Integrated Circuits on InP technology plAtform enaBling low cost metro netwOrks and next generation PONs
AEOLUS: an Affordable, miniaturisEd, clOud-connected system powered by deep Learning algorithms for comprehensive air qUality measurements based on highly integrated mid-IR photonic
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.
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 was awarded second place prize in the category of Adaptable Compute Acceleration in the Xilinx Adaptive Computing Developer Contest 2020.
The paper "Analog Realization of Fractional-Order Skin-Electrode Model for Tetrapolar Bio-Impedance Measurements", by Vassilis Alimisis, Christos Dimas, Georgios Pappas, and Paul P. Sotiriadis, was selected for the cover of the MDPI scientific journal “Technologies” 2020, 8 (4).
23 Professors of ECE-NTUA among the top 2% of highly cited scientists in the world, according to a PLOS Biology study
This year NTUA Researchers’ Night took place on Friday 27 November 2020 live streaming.