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Marios Polycarpou, Professor, Dept. Chair (mpolycar  ucy.ac.cy)
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Intelligent systems and control, adaptive and neural control systems, computational intelligence, fault diagnosis, cooperative control and distributed agents.
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Charalambos D. Charalambous, Associate Professor (chadcha  ucy.ac.cy)
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Topics in Information, Communication and Control of Complex Systems (ICCCSystemS): theory and applications in modeling and analysis of wireless systems, robust information theory and its applications in source coding, channel capacity, quantization, performance evaluation and QoS of communication networks, stochastic systems, robust estimation, decision, identification and control, large deviations-robustness-statistical mechanics, Brownian Motion in nano-technological systems.
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Christoforos Hadjicostis, Associate Professor (chadjic@ucy.ac.cy) |
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Fault-tolerant dynamic systems, error control coding, reliable and trustworthy design of large-scale systems and networks, distributed control and monitoring, discrete event systems, communication and signal processing systems, algebraic system analysis.
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Stavros Iezekiel, Associate Professor (iezekiel  ucy.ac.cy)
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Optoelectronics, optical communications and microwave photonics, including: high-speed lasers, nonlinear dynamics of lasers, integrated optics, all-optical microwave signal processing, lightwave measurements, optical control of microwave devices, analogue fibre links and fibre radio systems.
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George Ellinas, Assistant Professor (gellinas  ucy.ac.cy)
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Optical architectures, routing and wavelength assignment algorithms (point-to-point and multicast), fault protection/restoration techniques in arbitrary mesh optical networks, security in optical networks, traffic grooming, optical access networks (EPONs, WDM-PONs), and hybrid optical-wireless access networks.
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George Georghiou, Assistant Professor (geg ucy.ac.cy) |
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Electromagnetic field measurements and compatibility testing, utilisation of electromagnetic fields in emerging technologies, plasma processes and gas discharges, numerical modelling of multiphysics problems. renewable sources of energy (photovoltaics systems).
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Maria K. Michael, Assistant Professor (mmichael  ucy.ac.cy)
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Computer aided design and test for deep-submicron VLSI/ULSI. Emphasis on timing verification and delay testing, testable design, test generation and diagnosis, and logic synthesis and verification.
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Christos Panayiotou, Assistant Professor (christosp  ucy.ac.cy)
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Optimization and control of discrete-event systems with applications to computer communication networks, manufacturing systems and transportation networks.
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Constantinos Pitris, Assistant Professor (cpitris  ucy.ac.cy)
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Lasers, biomedical optics, optical imaging, two photon and multi-photon imaging, optical coherence tomography, confocal microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, medical instrumentation, biomedical signals and systems, medical diagnostics.
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Julius Georgiou, Lecturer (julio  ucy.ac.cy)
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Low-power analog and asynchronous-digital ASICs, implantable biomedical devices, bioinspired electronic systems, silicon-on-insulator design, sensors and related systems.
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Elias Kyriakides, Lecturer (elias  ucy.ac.cy)
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Synchronous generator modeling, parameter estimation of synchronous generators, unit commitment, economic dispatch, stability and operation of renewable energy sources connected to the power grid, power engineering education
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Theocharis Theocharides, Lecturer (ttheocharides  ucy.ac.cy)
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High-performance, reliable and energy-efficient Systems-on-Chip and embedded systems with emphasis on interconnection architectures, hardware architectures of multimedia, artificial intelligence, signal processing and machine vision applications, computer arithmetic, low power and reliable architectures and VLSI design.
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Stavros Toumpis, Lecturer (toumpis  ucy.ac.cy)
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Wireless communication networks, with an emphasis on modern challenging topologies such as wireless ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, next generation wireless access networks, etc. Mathematical tools used are from the fields of probability, information theory, and various branches of physics.
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