July 10, 2025
PhD thesis defense to be held on July 10, 2025, at 12:00 (NTUA Administration Building)
ENABLING BEHAVIOR-BASED ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND MEMORY FOOTPRINT OPTIMIZATIONS IN NATIVE CONTEXTS
ENABLING BEHAVIOR-BASED ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND MEMORY FOOTPRINT OPTIMIZATIONS IN NATIVE CONTEXTS
MATERIALS AND DEVICES FOR HYDROPHONES AND ACOUSTIC DEVICES
Power system static and dynamic state estimation methods using heterogeneous measurements
"Data-driven Methods for the Integration of Flexible Loads in Demand-Side Management Schemes"
12:00-14:00
Coding Challenge
Greece, represented by the GRID team, participated for the first time in the International Youth Science and Technology Expo 2018. The GRID team came in first in all three categories of the competition and won all the competition's first awards.
A dedicated system for the measurement of road surface luminance for the validation of road and tunnel lighting systems in real time is presented.
Innovative photosensor with adaptive field of view in respect to its position, using a new methodology and mathematical functions which correlates LED’s light output with the power consumption.
Prometheus Team won the Safety Award and the third place in the Communications Award competition at 2018 Shell Eco-Marathon Europe .
The use of cloud accelerators can help companies speed up their applications to gain a competitive advantage, and also to significantly reduce related operational expenses.
The objective of this experiment is to study the impact of the troposphere on the next generation advanced satellite multimedia systems operating at millimeter wave frequencies and their synergy with the upcoming 5G mobile systems.
The Photonics Communications Research Laboratory (PCRL) of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA participates in ACTPHAST 4.0 project.
The ActInSpace 2018 in Greece was organized by Corallia and the si-Cluster with the support of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA and a number of sponsors.
Plaka bridge is a one-arch stone-made bridge situated in the Epirus region, Greece, that collapsed in 2015 due to heavy rainfall and floods. Because of the significance of the bridge a restoration project was initiated by the National Technical University of Athens by forming an interdisciplinary team of scientists and is still ongoing. This article aims to present part of the work of the research team of our School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the NTUA in the restoration project.