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...
Greece is being recognized as one of the top European countries in research and development in the technologies of Supercomputers and large Datacenters.
Prof. Nectarios Koziris was re-elected by his peers as Dean of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA on July 9, 2020.
The “Radio & Satellite Communications Group” of ECE-NTUA has participated with success in the European Space Agency’s Funded Project: SATNEX IV and especially in the working item on Deep Learning for Satellite Systems Optimization.
ECE-NTUA undergraduate student Dimitrios Zarras awarded a “2020 IEEE Power & Energy (PES) Outstanding Student Scholarship”.
Solving thin-wire integral equations is one of the most-discussed problems in the theory of antennas.
The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) has mobilised all means to address this pandemic by providing innovative applications and technologies that help towards monitoring, preventing the spread of the disease, managing the coronavirus pandemic and mitigating its socio-economic impacts to society, as well as preparing for the future.
The topic of the 2020 EESTech challenge was "Human-Computer Interaction - Chatbots" with a particular aim to Assistive Technologies.
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA participates in the CALIPER Project, funded by the European Union’s Research and Innovation Framework Programme Horizon 2020, with a duration of four years (January 2020 - December 2023).
The team participating in #HackCoronaGreece consisted of: Dr Konstantia Zarkogianni (permanent teaching laboratory staff at BIOSIM), Kostas Mitsis (PhD candidate at BIOSIM), Charalampos Papakonstantinou (PhD candidate at AILS) and Maria Athanasiou (PhD candidate at BIOSIM).