Nikos Dimitriou
Nikos Dimitriou holds a Diploma degree
in electrical and computer engineering from
the National Technical University of Athens,
Greece (1996), an M.S. degree with distinction
in mobile and satellite communications
from the University of Surrey, United
Kingdom (1997), and a Ph.D. degree from
the same University (2000). During that
period his work was focused on radio resource
management issues and techniques
for next-generation mobile multimedia communication systems
(UMTS, W-CDMA). He participated in projects related to traffic
modeling and network dimensioning for UMTS and GPRS (led
by Ericsson and One2One), worked as an MSc tutor and supervised
various MSc projects. Since 2001, he has been working in
the National Kapodistrian University of Athens and specifically
in the Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications (IASA),
as a Senior Research Associate, coordinating the involvement of
the institute in several EU-IST projects such as ADAMAS (ADAptive
Multicarrier Access System), WIND-FLEX (Wireless INDoor
FLEXible Modem Architecture), SATIN (SATellite UMTS Ip Network),
STINGRAY (Space Time CodING for Adaptive ReconfigurAble
Systems), and in the Network of Excellence in Wireless
Communications (NEWCOM). His research is focused on crosslayer
optimization techniques for next-generation flexible wireless
systems.
Biography Updated on 19 April 2005
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