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Events
May 29, 2023
PhD thesis defense to be held on May 29, 2023, at 10:00 (Teleteaching Room, NTUA Central Library)
Biologically-inspired computer vision methods in retinal prosthesis
May 21, 2023
Blockchain Summer School, 21-26 May 2023, Spetses island
NB: student stipends available until 30 April 2023
May 19, 2023
Athecrypt 2023 Blockchain Day, 19 May 2023, NTUA
Cryptography and Blockchain Foundations
May 2, 2023
PhD thesis defense to be held on May 2, 2023, at 10:00 (NTUA Administration Building)
Deep Learning techniques for system optimization in Cloud architectures
May 2, 2023
PhD thesis defense to be held on May 2, 2023, at 16:00 (NTUA Administration Building)
Hardware acceleration techniques for Computation and Data Intensive Machine Learning and Bioinformat...
April 28, 2023
PhD thesis defense to be held on April 28, 2023, at 14:00 (New ECE Building, Room B.1.14)
Distortion Estimation Methodologies and Architectures for High Linearity and Efficiency Power Amplif...
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Research project: Multi-channel Microwave Radiometer for Internal Body Temperature Measurements
The principal research target of the MMR-IBTM project was to develop low-cost arrangements with integrated passive microwave radiation monitoring function, which can be used as early warning and monitoring devices for sub-tissue abnormalities, such as initial stage breast cancer. In addition, a major business target of the MMR-IBTM project was to harmonically collaborate with a Chinese company by having complementary research and development competences, as well as by exchanging working methodologies and business mentality, and having as vision a future fruitful continuation of the cooperation, towards industrialization and productization of the project’s outcome.

WLDCL in European Space Agency's research project "Multi-Magnetometer Methods for Magnetic Dipole Modelling"
In various exploration missions, magnetometer-carrying spacecrafts aim to reveal the structural composition of planets and to study the complex interactions between the solar wind and the planetary environments. Magnetic field levels are usually extremely low making the need for “magnetically clean” spacecraft. . The aim of this project is to increase reproducibility of test results by a reduction of measurement sensitivity to environment variations occurring during the test. The activity shall strive in parallel also to reduce considerably required test time and necessary operator expertise.

European Research Ranking: ICCS among the top 200 European research institutions
Based on freely available data published by the European Commission, ResearchRanking.org provides innovative estimates on the funding and networking perfomance of European research institutions. According to ResearchRanking.org the Institute of Communications and Computer Systems (ICCS) ranks in places 100-200 overall for 2015 and in the 4th place of Greek research institutes.

HeERO: preparing the field for the pan-European in-vehicle emergency call
HeERO focused on preparing the field for the pan-European in-vehicle emergency call service“eCall” based on 112/E112, the single European Emergency number. The main objectives of HeERO were to define operational and functional requirements needed to upgrade all eCall related service-chain parts (PSAPs-integrated rescue systems, telecommunication-112/E112, etc.) to handle eCall, to implement available Pan-European eCall related European standards and to implement needed technical and operational infrastructure upgrades in each participating country, to assess the operation of the installed PSAPs via a common certification procedure and to produce recommendations for future eCall pre-deployment and deployment activities in Europe.

CityMobil2: a pilot platform for automated road transport systems
CityMobil2 has set up a pilot platform for automated road transport systems (ARTS), which have been implemented in several urban environments across Europe. Automated transport systems are deemed to play a useful role in the transport mix as they can supply a good transport service (individual or collective) in areas of low or dispersed demand complementing the main public transport network, especially facilitating last mile transportation at minimum cost and most importantly achieving high safety levels.

AutoNet2030: towards fully automated driving systems
AutoNet2030 is developing and testing a co-operative automated driving technology, based on a decentralised decision-making strategy which will be enabled by mutual information sharing among nearby vehicles. The project is exploring a strategy to support the gradual introduction of fully automated driving systems (by the horizon of 2030) investing effort on the convergence of communications, perception and distributed control algorithms.