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I was born in Athens, Greece,
in 1982 and lived in Chalandri. In 2000, I joined the department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
in the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).
As an undergraduate, I exposed to various areas of ECE and
Computer Science (CS) like Computer Engineering, System Theory
and Controls, Signal Processing, and Software Engineering. At
the last year in NTUA, I worked on the introduction and
parameter estimation of a new mathematical model of pancreas,
towards the feedback regulation of diabetes, in collaboration
with Pr.
George
Papavassilopoulos (NTUA) and Pr.
Vasilis Marmarelis (USC).
In 2005, I entered the MS/PhD
program at the University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign where I work as a
research assistant in the
Decision & Control
group at the Coordinated
Science Laboratory. My advisor is Pr.
P.R. Kumar,
and we are currently working on fundamental limits on network
time synchronization, and clock synchronization algorithms. My
future research interests focus on system theoretic aspects of next
generation Control Systems, with applications in Wireless &
Sensor Networks and Networked Control.
I have been granted a
Vodafone graduate fellowship for 2007-2008 for research in the
area of Wireless Communication Networks. I am also a member of
IEEE and the
Technical
Chamber of Greece.
Regardless of my academic
interests, I am a sociable and energetic person who likes
sports, traveling and interacting with people. I speak English, French, Italian and Spanish, and I am native in
Greek. I am a huge fan of
Panathinaikos. I also enjoy my country Greece;
its islands, food and
night life. |