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About
Konstantinos received his PhD from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) in 2021 after completing his thesis entitled “Automatic and Objective Measurement of Eating Behavior using Wrist Mounted Inertial Sensors“. Since 2015, he is a member of the Multimedia Understanding Group (MUG) of the Information Processing Laboratory (IPL), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, AUTh. His research interests lie in the fields of digital signal processing, machine learning, biomedical signal processing, wearable sensors and computer vision. A more detailed version of his curriculum vitae can be found here.
Education
2021 | PhD, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Thesis: Automatic and Objective Measurement of Eating Behavior using Wrist Mounted Inertial Sensors
2014 | Diploma of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece
Thesis: Multichannel acoustic scene analysis in smart environments.
Grade: 7.10/10.
Professional Experience
2021 – today | Postdoctoral research associate, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Projects:
- REBECCA – REsearch on BrEast Cancer induced chronic conditions supported by Causal Analysis of multi-source data, H2020/965231
- NUCLEAR – Novel Ultra Fast Cognitive Learning for Cyber-Physical Systems, National project
2015 – 2021 | Research associate, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Projects:
- i-PROGNOSIS – Intelligent Parkinson early detection guiding novel supportive interventions, H2020/690494
- BigO – Big data against childhood Obesity, H2020/727688
2015 | Research associate, Center for Research and Technology Hellas / Informatics and Telematics Institute
Projects:
- RAMCIP – Robotic assistant for MCI patients at home, H2020/643433
2014 – 2015 | Research associate, Center for Research and Technology Hellas / Informatics and Telematics Institute
Projects:
- ECOBUILDING – Occupant aware optimization of energy efficient enterprise buildings, National Project