academic background
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1999-2001 M.Sc. Degree in Electronics & Radiocommunications (R/H)
UOA Department of Informatics & Telecommunications & Department of Physics UOA Degree Grade: Good enough (7.32) Courses: Digital and Analog Communications Ι & ΙΙ, Optical Fibber Communications, Fibber Networks, Data Networks, Satellite Communications, Error control coding, Mobile Communication Systems, Antenna Theory, Microelectronics, Business Administration. • Dissertation: “Contents of a project management plan (PMP)” Project management principles” A. Research in the following topics: Project Integration Management, Project Scope Management, Project Time Management, Project Cost Management, Project Quality Management, Project Human Resource Management, Project Communications Management, Project Risk Management, and Project Procurement Management. B. implementation for a couple day seminar which was presented in the employees of EUROCONTROL with topic “Effective meeting Management”. • Research I: “Life cycle costing and Project Control” Α. Research and presentation of LCC models in executive audience. Main Applications: Design evaluation, engineering change requests, sensitivity analysis and risk assessment, logistic support analysis budget and cash flow analysis. Β. Presentation of the evaluation methods which control the deviation between the initial plan and the final project execution related to cost, time and quality parameters. • Research ΙΙ : “ Wavelength Simulation of Multiwavelength Optical Networks” Basic goal, the research and the presentation in executive audience of the program ΜΟΝΕΤ (Multiwavelength Optical Networking). MONET is simulation software which defines the effectiveness of multiple wavelength optical topologies and secures the best performance at designing network element components. 1997-1999 Dissertation: “Research on influence of phase noise and frequency deviation to the effectiveness of digital receiver”(0 1 2 34 5 6)
Department of Applications of Physics, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Faculty of Physics Research on digital synchronizing methods. Development of new data decoding methods. Per Survivor Processing techniques (PSP). New algorithms performance and verification of digital receiver’s effectiveness via Simulation. |
