April 24, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on April 24, 2024, at 13:00 (Conference Room, New ECE building)
System Development of Silicon Photonics Transceivers for Future Upgrades of High Energy Physics Expe...
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 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Columbia University (CU) and the National Technical University of Athens for dual degree was officially signed on Wednesday, November 10th, 2021.
Microlab of ECE-NTUA has participated in QUEENS1 and QUEENS2 research projects.
A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed by DEPA International Projects and the Laboratory of Decision Support Systems & Management of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA for the exchange of know-how on issues related to renewables on Friday, November 12, 2021.
The article entitled "Decision Support for GPU Acceleration by Predicting Energy Savings and Programming Effort" received the Best Paper Award.
The COVID-19 crisis has had dramatic economic consequences in Europe.
The lighting design of more than 3500 streets, roads and squares of Athens Municipality (more than 6500 typical lighting design cases) as well as the respective techno-economical study and the determination of the technical requirements of the equipment were performed by the Laboratory of Lighting of ECE-NTUA.
Sea State Characterization Using Experimental One-Dimensional Radar Signatures and Fractal Techniques
On November 2, 2021, the National Technical University of Athens and representatives from Columbia Engineering (NY, USA) jointly organized an online informational workshop addressed to NTUA students who were interested in learning more about studies at Columbia University at a graduate level.
Twenty-seven (27) Professors from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA are included in the lists.