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...
iDistributedPV´s aim is developing affordable integrated solutions to enhance the penetration of distributed solar PV (e.g. households/larger buildings/park areas).
The international competition is an opportunity for students and young professionals to share their views and analysis on past, present and future of entrepreneurship and investment within the space sector.
Nobel Grid provides advanced tools and ICT services to all actors in the Smart Grid and retail electricity market in order to ensure benefits from cheaper prices, more secure and stable grids and clean electricity.
The Smart grids Research Unit (Smart RUE) of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA participates in CROSSBOW project.
The Wireless & Long Distance Laboratory (WLDCL) of the School of ECE of the NTUA undertook the design of the first Digital Radio Plan in the period 2017-2018.
• Panagiotis Misiakos, Bronze Medal. • Jason Milionis, Honorable Mention.
In this research project an innovative daylight responsive system with a CCD sensor instead of a photosensor was developed that is able to optimize the light output control of each luminaire.
The Microprocessors and Digital Systems Lab (MicroLab) of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA coordinates the EXA2PRO project.
Haris Doukas, Assistant Professor of ECE NTUA, receives a special award at WREC 2018 for his continuous contribution in promoting renewables in Europe and the Gulf countries.