Awarded two best-paper awards, in IWOMP '05 and PPoPP '07 conferences, for his research.
Research Experience
Served as a postdoctoral research associate at the Computer Science Department of the College of William and Mary, VA, USA, and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at ECE. Currently teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses on Programming, Operating Systems, and Programming of High-Performance Systems. Actively involved in several research projects both in the EU and in the USA.
Education
Earned his PhD, MSc, and Diploma from the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department of the University of Patras, Greece.
Background
Professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department of the University of Thessaly in Volos, Greece. His research interests span the areas of system and applications software for high performance computing, emphasizing on run-time monitoring and adaptivity with performance and power criteria. He is also working on improving the programmability of accelerator-based heterogeneous systems, as well as on techniques for automatic, application-driven redefinition of the hardware/software boundary on accelerator-based systems.