Team
Professor : George Papakonstantinou
George Papakonstantinou received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 1964, the P.I.I. Diploma in Electronic Engineering from Philips Int. Inst in 1966, and his M.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from N.U.F.F.I.C. Netherlands in 1967. In 1971 he received his PhD in Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. He has worked as a Research Scientist at the Greek Atomic Energy Commission/Computer Division (1969-1984), as Director of the Computer Division at the Greek Atomic Energy Commission (1981-1984). From 1984 he serves as a Professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Computer Science Division. His research interests include Computer Architectures, Logic Synthesis, Operating Systems, as well as Parallel Architectures and Languages. He has published over than 78 papers in refereed journals and more than 210 papers in proceedings of conferences. He has also published 9 Greek textbooks and contributed 7 chapters to English textbooks on computer engineering. He has taught several undergraduate and graduate courses at NTUA, supervised many diploma and PhD theses, and has been reviewer in International Journals, Conferences and research project proposals. He has participated (as project leader or member) in about 20 Greek and European R&D projects.
Phd Candidates
Kalathas Marios
Marios Kalathas received his Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 2001. He is currently a PhD candidate in the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens. His research interests include Logic Synthesis, ESOP minimization, mapping and minimization of cellular architectures and reversible circuits. More specifically his research deals with minimization algorithms for incompletely specified functions.
Research Associates
Sampson Marinos
Marinos Sampson received his Diploma in Computer Engineering and Informatics from the University of Patras in 2004. He also received his PhD from the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens in July 2009. His research interests include Quantum Circuits, Logic Synthesis, mapping and minimization of cellular architectures and reversible circuits.
Voudouris Dimitrios
Dimitrios Voudouris received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 2001. He is currently a PhD candidate in the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens. His research interests include Logic Synthesis and more specifically ESOP minimization, mapping and minimization of cellular architectures and reversible circuits. Recently his research deals with quantum circuits and algorithms, among others. Thesis (in Greek)
Stergiou Stergios
Thesis (in Greek)