IEEE Day Celebration
Join Us for IEEE Day 2024!
We are excited to celebrate IEEE Day on October 2, 2024, at 17:30! This global event celebrates the power of engineers and technologists to shape the future and improve communities worldwide. Let’s come together to share ideas, foster innovation, and celebrate the incredible impact of IEEE’s mission on society. Don't miss the chance to connect with fellow members and academics from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as from the Department of Computer Science. Be part of the change!
All registered student members are eligible to enter our lucky draw for a Kypruino UNO +
Spacial thanks to Robo.com.cy for sponsoring the lucky draw.
Academic attending the event:
- Panayiotis Kolios, Assistant Prof. (Computer Science, UCY)
- Chrysafis Andreou, Assistant Prof. (Elect. & Comp. Eng., UCY)
- Stelios Timotheou, Associate Prof. (Elect. & Comp. Eng., UCY)
- Theocharis Theocharides, Associate Prof. (Elect. & Comp. Eng., UCY)
- George Ellinas, Prof. (Elect. & Comp. Eng., UCY)
- Costas Pattichis, Prof. (Computer Science, UCY)
- Katerina Papanikolaou, Associate Prof. (Computer Science and Eng., EUC)
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 02 Oct 2024
- Time: 05:30 PM to 09:30 PM
- All times are (UTC+03:00) Athens
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- 1st, Panepistimiou Ave
- Nicosia, Cyprus
- Cyprus 2109
- Building: SFC07
- Room Number: Hall
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Speakers
Panayiotis of University of Cyprus
IEEE Introduction - Scope and Goals
Biography:
Panayiotis Kolios is currently a Research Assistant Professor at the KIOS Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence of the University of Cyprus. He received his BEng and PhD degree in Telecommunications Engineering from King’s College London in 2008 and 2011, respectively. Before joining the KIOS CoE, he worked at the Department of Communications and Internet Studies at the Cyprus University of Technology and the Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus (UCY). His work focuses on both basic and applied research on networked intelligent systems. Some examples of systems that fall into the latter category include intelligent transportation systems, autonomous unmanned aerial systems and the plethora of cyber-physical systems that arise within the Internet of Things. Particular emphasis is given to emergency management in which natural disasters, technological faults and man-made attacks could cause disruptions that need to be effectively handled. Tools used include graph theoretic approaches, algorithmic development, mathematical and dynamic programming, as well as combinatorial optimization.
Email:
Address:1st, Panepistimiou Ave/, , Nicosia, Cyprus, 2109
Katerina of European University of Cyprus
Welcome Speech
Welcome speech from Dr. Katerina Papanikolaou, IEEE Cyprus Section Chair
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Agenda
17:30-17:50. Presentation about the scope, mission and goals of IEEE - Dr. Panayiotis Kolios
17:50-18:00. Welcome message from the Chair of Cyprus Section - Dr. Katerina Papanikolaou
18:00-20:00. Social Event - Networking with academics and students
Lucky draw for all registered student members attending the celebrations.
Media
Flyer | 234.38 KiB | |
IEEE Day Group Photo | 2.90 MiB | |
Presentation | 3.37 MiB |