Page 95 - ITU Journal, Future and evolving technologies - Volume 1 (2020), Issue 1, Inaugural issue
P. 95
ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies, Volume 1 (2020), Issue 1
neural network for configuring programmable wire- AUTHORS
less environments,” in IEEE Int. Workshop Sig-
nal Processing Adv. Wireless Commun. (SPAWC
2019), 2019, pp. 1–5.
[36] H. Taghvaee, A. Jain, X. Timoneda, C. Liaskos,
S. Abadal, E. Alarc´on, and A. Cabellos-Aparicio,
“Radiation pattern prediction for metasurfaces: A
neural network based approach,” arXiv preprint
arXiv:2007.08035, 2020.
[37] Y. Saifullah, A. B. Waqas, G.-M. Yang, F. Zhang, Christos Liaskos received a Diploma in Electrical and
and F. Xu, “4-bit optimized coding metasurface for Computer Engineering from the Aristotle University of
wideband rcs reduction,” IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece in 2004, an MSc degree
122 378–122 386, 2019. in Medical Informatics in 2008 from the Medical School,
AUTH and PhD degree in Computer Networking from
[38] S. Liu, T. J. Cui, L. Zhang, Q. Xu, W. Qiu, X. Wan,
the Dept. of Informatics, AUTH in 2014. He has pub-
J. Q. Gu, W. X. Tang, M. Q. Qi, J. G. Han, W. L.
lished work in several journals and conferences, such as
Zhang, X. Y. Zhou, and Q. Cheng, “Convolution
IEEE Transactions on: Networking, Computers, Vehic-
operations on coding metasurface to reach flexi-
ular Technology, Broadcasting, Systems Man and Cy-
ble and continuous controls of terahertz beams,”
bernetics, Networks and Service Management, Commu-
Adv. Science, vol. 3, no. 10, pp. 1 600 156(1–12),
nications, INFOCOM. He is currently an assistant pro-
Jul. 2016.
fessor with the University of Ioannina, Greece, and an
[39] W. R. Stahel, “The circular economy,” Nature, vol. affiliated researcher at the Foundation of Research and
531, no. 7595, pp. 435–438, 2016. Technology, Hellas (FORTH). His research interests in-
clude computer networks, security and nanotechnology,
[40] C. Liaskos, A. Tsioliaridou, and S. Ioannidis, “To- with a focus on developing nanonetwork architectures
wards a circular economy via intelligent metamate- and communication protocols for future applications.
rials,” in 2018 IEEE 23rd International Workshop
on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Com-
munication Links and Networks (CAMAD). IEEE,
2018, pp. 1–6.
[41] T. Daddi, D. Ceglia, G. Bianchi, and M. D. de Bar-
cellos, “Paradoxical tensions and corporate sus-
tainability: A focus on circular economy business
cases,” Corporate Social Responsibility and Envi-
ronmental Management, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 770–780,
2019. George Pyrialakos received his Diploma and Ph.D.
degree from the Dept. of Electrical and Computer En-
gineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH),
Greece, in 2013 and 2019, respectively. He is currently a
post-doc researcher in AUTH, affiliated with the Foun-
dation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH).
His research interests include computational electromag-
netics, metamaterials, photonics, and condensed matter
physics.
Alexandros Pitilakis received his Diploma and Ph.D.
degree from the Dept. of Electrical and Computer En-
© International Telecommunication Union, 2020 75