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- > 9000 Diploma graduates since 1977
- > 1000 PhD graduates since 1994

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Events
January 9, 2023
Computer Science Talks, 9 January 2023, 16:00-20:00, Conference Hall, NTUA Administration Building
Vassilis Zikas, Vasiliki (Vasia) Kalavri, Constantine Caramanis, Manolis Zampetakis
December 20, 2022
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 20, 2022, at 15:00 (Multimedia room 2)
Antenna Reconfigurability using Magneto-Dielectric Materials: Modeling, Design and Evaluation
December 16, 2022
Q_NTUA (Friday, 16 December 2022, at 16:00)
3 hours of Quantum Technology talks and workshops
December 14, 2022
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 14, 2022, at 14:00 (Virtually via zoom)
Computational Methods for Automatic Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Latest news

International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC) 2016
In this year's International Mathematics Competition for University Students, which was held in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, from the 26th till the 31st of July, the students of National Technical University of Athens won three silver medals and two honorable mentions

Open Problems in Mathematics - John Nash & Michail Rassias, Editors
A self-contained presentation of methods, theory, and results related to some of the most important open problems in mathematics. "Open Problems in Mathematics" (Springer) is co-edited by Michael Rassias (ECE '10) and John Nash.

PhD Positions at the Laboratory for Computational Brain, Rutgers University
The Laboratory for Computational Brain at Rutgers University has several openings for PhD students in neuro-inspired and neuro-controlled robotics. Searching for Renaissance types who are broadly trained and can march across disciplines to find solutions!

Prof. Antonios Kladas awarded with the 2016 ICEM Arthur Ellison Achievement Award for outstanding sustained technical contributions in the field of electrical machines
Professor Antonios G. Kladas has been recognized with the 2016 Arthur Ellison Achievement Award during the last edition of ICEM held in Lausanne, September 4-7, 2016.

New positions for PhD students at Ohio State University
Ph.D. Positions Available in the area of: “Wearable and Implantable Technologies”, including, but not limited to, antennas, circuits, sensors, stimulators, etc. under the supervision of Prof. Asimina Kiourti, ElectroScience Laboratory (ESL), Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), The Ohio State University (OSU)

"Prometheus" team awarded in Shell Eco Marathon 2016 competition
The research group "Prometheus", composed of volunteer students of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (ECE-NTUA) participated for eighth consecutive year in the internationally renowned European fuel economy competition Shell Eco-Marathon 2016, organized under the auspices of European Commission in London on July 1st – 3rd.

1st place in Greek National Educational Robotics Competition for the IEEE NTUA Student Branch robotics team
The IEEE NTUA Student Branch robotics team, composed of undergraduate students Ilias Theodoridis, Antonis Trichonas and Ilias Psyroukis and George Kovanis as their coach, took the 1st place in the 8th Greek National Educational Robotics Competition - WRO Hellas 2016 at the “Advanced Robotics Challenge” category.

ESA Earth Observation Entrepreneurship Initiative now Open until 19 June 2016
The European Space Agency (ESA) is now inviting entrepreneurs to submit innovative ideas to the Open Call of the Earth Observation Entrepreneurship Initiative (EOEI). The initiative is looking for innovative business idea’s using Earth Observation data aiming to turn the grand challenges of our society, emerging business needs and advances in digital technologies into new growth opportunities for Europe.

Research project: Multi-channel Microwave Radiometer for Internal Body Temperature Measurements
The principal research target of the MMR-IBTM project was to develop low-cost arrangements with integrated passive microwave radiation monitoring function, which can be used as early warning and monitoring devices for sub-tissue abnormalities, such as initial stage breast cancer. In addition, a major business target of the MMR-IBTM project was to harmonically collaborate with a Chinese company by having complementary research and development competences, as well as by exchanging working methodologies and business mentality, and having as vision a future fruitful continuation of the cooperation, towards industrialization and productization of the project’s outcome.