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
WiseGRID's main objective is to provide a set of solutions and technologies to increase the smartness, stability and security of an open, consumer-centric European energy grid.
Storage capacity over virtual neighbourhoods of energy ecosystems
NOBEL GRID will develop, deploy and evaluate advanced tools and ICT services for energy DSOs cooperatives and medium-size retailers, enabling active consumers involvement –i.e. new demand response schemas – and flexibility of the market – i.e. new business models for aggregators and ESCOs.
Multi-source Big Data Fusion Driven Proactivity for Intelligent Mobility (OPTIMUM) is the flagship project of the European Commission for the development of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
EURECOM, French graduate School and Research Center in Digital Science and Information Technologies offering Master and Post Master’s degree in English, is partnering with the French Institute in Athens.
ACTPHAST supports and accelerates the innovation capacity of European companies by providing them with direct access to the expertise and state-of-the-art facilities of Europe's leading photonics research centres, enabling companies to exploit the tremendous commercial potential of applied photonics.
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
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.
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!