September 2, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on September 2, 2024, at 14:30 (Virtually)
Hardware-Software Co-Design of Deep Learning Accelerators: From Custom to Automated Design Methodolo...
Hardware-Software Co-Design of Deep Learning Accelerators: From Custom to Automated Design Methodolo...
A Hybrid Framework for the Cyber Resilience Enhancement of Frequency Control in Smart Grids
Photon Propagation inside highly Scattering Media. Dynamic Radiative Transfer System
Hydrogen production from water at temperatures below 300°C using magnetite and Lorentz forces
Out-of-distribution robustness in mission-critical computer vision applications
Circuit and Systems Architectures and Performance Evaluation of AMR Magnetometers
Knowledge Extraction and Security in Internet of Things Systems
Integrated Circuit Architectures for Classical and Neural Computing with Applications in Artificial ...
Design and implementation of digital signal processing algorithms and optical circuits in 5G optical...
A successful Summer School on “Advanced operation and control of active distribution networks” has taken place in Athens between the 10th and 14th of June 2019.
We are pleased to announce that ECE-NTUA Ph.D. student Konstantinos Papafotis, and his supervisor, Associate Professor Paul-Peter Sotiriadis, received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST) on Electronics and Communications that was held in Thessaloniki, Greece, on 13-15 May 2019.
Smart RUE of ECE-NTUA in collaboration with ELECTRA Energy cooperative organized a successful workshop: “Energy Communities, energy in citizens’ hands”.
Hermes is a monitoring network for the continuous recording of the non-ionizing electromagnetic exposure across the country. Mobile Radiocommunications Laboratory extended the contract for Hermes Project, funded by VICTUS S.A. (Vodafone Group), until March 2021.
The Information Management Unit of ECE-NTUA participates in ASCLEPIOS, a new Horizon 2020 research project funded by the European Commission.
On Wednesday, 15th of May 2019, the first Synthetic Biology Talk at the National Technical University of Athens was successfully completed.
The event was organized by the Photonics Communications Research Laboratory of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA, which is UNESCO’s national node for the International Day of Light activities in Greece.
On Tuesday, 7th of May 2019, the IEEE NTUA EMB Society and the IEEE NTUA Student Branch in coordination with the Laboratory of Electronic Sensors of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, co-hosted the talk “Electromagnetics for Biomedical Sciences”.
White Noise is a space engineering team founded in 2017 by ECE NTUA and Mech NTUA students.