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Events
April 3, 2023
PhD thesis defense to be held on April 3, 2023, at 14:00 (Virtually in MS Teams)
Contribution to the Reliability and Power Quality of Electric Power Distribution Networks
March 29, 2023
Inclusive teaching in Higher Education Institutions: Challenges & Resistances
14:00-15:30
Latest news

Three NTUA students win Bronze Medals at SEEMOUS 2023
Konstantinos Kritharidis (ECE): Bronze Medal, Dimitrios Minagias (ECE): Bronze Medal, Anastasios Batategas (SAMPS): Bronze Medal

The NTUA Campus Exterior Lighting system @Lighting Laboratory of ECE-NTUA
The NTUA Campus Exterior Lighting system embraces a new era in terms of Energy Efficiency, performance and lighting quality.

ERTnews shows Robotic Systems at NTUA ECE Labs IRAL & CVSP
NTUA ECE Labs IRAL & CVSP
Prof. Antonios Antonopoulos receives the IET Premium Award 2022
Failure analysis and lifetime assessment of IGBT power modules at low temperature stress cycles

Prom Racing ranked 27th worldwide with the P22
Prom Racing is largely staffed by students from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE-NTUA) as well as the School of Mechanical Engineering of the NTUA.

6th Computing Systems Research Day @CSLab
Computing Systems Research Days are scheduled on a yearly basis by the CSLab of ECE-NTUA.

ECE-NTUA laboratory teaching staff Dr. Irene Kilanioti received the Best Paper Award in the 13th IEEE International Conference on Knowledge Graph 2022, Orlando, FL, USA
An efficient storage scheme for Sustainable Development Goals data over distributed knowledge graph stores

2023 Computer Science Talks @ECE-NTUA
On January 9, 2023, four distinguished researchers, Vassilis Zikas, Vasiliki (Vasia) Kalavri, Constantine Caramanis and Manolis Zampetakis, spoke about today's research challenges in Computer Science, focusing on decentralized trustworthy systems, security and privacy in data analytics, efficient online optimization and online learning, and novel computational and structural connections between continuous and combinatorial optimization.