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gineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH),
Greece, in 2005 and 2013. He, also, holds an MSc. de-
gree from the ENST Paris, 2007. He is a post-doc re-
searcher in AUTH, affiliated with the Foundation for
Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH). His research
interests include computational electromagnetics, meta-
materials, and nonlinear optics.
Nikolaos Kantartzis is a professor at the School of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle Univer-
sity of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece, from where he
received the Diploma and Ph.D. degrees in 1994 and
1999, respectively. His primary research interests in-
clude computational electromagnetics, metamaterials,
graphene, EMC/EMI problems, microwaves, and nano
devices. Dr. Kantartzis is a Senior Member of IEEE,
an ICS and ACES member.
Ageliki Tsioliaridou received a Diploma and PhD
degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
the Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH), Greece,
in 2004 and 2010, respectively. Her research work is
mainly in the field of Quality of Service in computer
networks. Additionally, her recent research interests lie
in the area of nanonetworks, with a specific focus on ar-
chitecture, protocols, security and authorization issues.
She has contributed to a number of EU, ESA and Na-
tional research projects. She is currently a researcher
at the Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas Sotiris Ioannidis received a BSc degree in Mathemat-
(FORTH). ics and an MSc degree in Computer Science from the
University of Crete in 1994 and 1996 respectively. In
1998 he received an MSc degree in Computer Science
from the University of Rochester and in 2005 he received
his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Ioanni-
dis held a Research Scholar position at the Stevens In-
stitute of Technology until 2007, and since then he is
Research Director at the Institute of Computer Science
of the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hel-
las. Since November 2017 he is a member of the Eu-
ropean Union Agency for Network and Information Se-
Michail Christodoulou received his Diploma and
curity (ENISA) Permanent Stakeholders Group (PSG).
Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering
His research interests are in the area of systems, net-
from the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
works, and security. Ioannidis has authored more than
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) in 1994
100 publications in international conferences and jour-
and 2006, respectively. In 1995, he received an MSc.
nals, as well as book chapters, including ACM CCS,
degree from the University of Bradford, UK. In 2014,
ACM/IEEE ToN, USENIX ATC, NDSS, and has both
he joined AUTH as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
chaired and served in numerous program committees
His research interests include RF circuits, antennas, RF
in prestigious international conferences. Ioannidis is
MEMS, and electromagnetic measurements.
a Marie-Curie Fellow and has participated in numer-
ous international and European projects. He has coor-
dinated a number of European and National projects
(e.g. PASS, EU-INCOOP, GANDALF, SHARCS) and
is currently the project coordinator of the THREAT-
ARREST, I-BiDaaS, BIO-PHOENIX, IDEAL-CITIES,
CYBERSURE, and CERTCOOP European projects.
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