Research Interests
My main research interests include the theory and practice of reconfigurable computing and design automation, mainly targeting digital signal processing algorithms. My research interests span mainy over four fields; Computer Vision and Image Processing, Machine Learning, Markov Chain Monte Carlo with emphasis on financial applications, and Computations with unreliable hardware. More >>>
Professional Qualifications
I have served as general, program and topic chair of various conferences in the field of reconfigurable computing. Moreover, I am an editorial board member of IET Computers & Digital Techniques and of Journal of Systems Architecture. More >>>
My Group
Students that I currenlty supervise/co-supervise:
- Machine Learning: Markos Papadonikolakis
- Image Processing and Computer Vision: Adam Powel, Chuang Chen, Jian Xiong Liu
- Monte Carlo Acceleration: Dr. Xiang Tian, Grigoris Mingas
- Computating with unreliable hardware Rui Duarte
- Signal Processing: Bin Li
Students that I have supervised in the past or helped with their supervision:
- Dr. Maria Angelopoulou (now with Imperial College London)
- Dr. Yang Liu
- Dr. Suhaib Fahmy (now with NTUA)
- Dr. David Jones (now with British Antartica Survey)
- Dr. Walid Al-Atabany
- Dr. Chalermpol (Paul) Saiprasert
Check here for available positions in my group.
Short Bio
- 2007 - : Lecturer in EEE department, Imperial College London, U.K.
- 2004-2007: Research Associate (Reconfigurable Hardware) in Prof. Peter Cheung's group, CAS, Imperial College London. My work was sponsored by the BASIC Technology Project "Reverse Engineering the Human Visual System".
- 2003: Ph.D. in Computer Vision, CAS, Imperial College London. Thesis title "Multiple Light Source Detection with Applications in Image Synthesis and Face Recognition ".
- 1999: M.Sc. in Communications and Signal Processing, CSP, Imperial College London.
- 1998: Diploma in Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras, Greece.

