Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics
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Τhe Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics (EECEI) combines the fields of Electrical Engineering, of Computer Engineering and of Computer Science under a unified multi-disciplinary department. The department offers two distinct program of studies (curricula), one for students who wish to study Electrical Engineering and one for those who wish to study Computer Engineering and Informatics is distinct. The program of Computer Engineering and Informatics combines engineering and computer science courses. There is however, a substantial overlap of mandatory and elective courses between the two programs. The department's faculty and research associates conduct world class Electrical Engineering and Computer Science research as evidenced by its prominent publication record and its ability to attract substantial external research funding. The goals of EECEI’s programs of studies include the elevation of the technical capacity and professional development in Cyprus and across the globe. Taking into consideration the globalization of markets and Cyprus’ position as a member of the European Union, we realize the need to train our students at a level that renders them competitive and skillful. Our programs aim at equipping our students with the abilities needed to face with confidence the challenges of the domestic and foreign professional sector or of post-graduate academic programs at home or abroad. Our graduates acquire the professional skills that a rapidly shifting technological environment demands, including complex reasoning, critical thinking, and problem solving. They are able to assume leading roles in the industry. In addition, our graduates are in position to succeed in the private industrial sector, in the government sector, as well as in the academic and research environment. Our graduates obtain excellent communication skills, which enable them to effectively solve engineering problems both when working alone and in teams. Furthermore, our programs place great emphasis on instilling high moral and professional standards in their graduates.

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
9212021On Dinosaur Reconstruction: An Introduction to Important Topics of Paleontology and DinosaursFlorides, Georgios A. ; Christodoulides, Paul 
922Dec-2021On Dinosaur Reconstruction: Posture of DinosaursFlorides, Georgios A. ; Christodoulides, Paul 
923Jun-2022On Dinosaur Reconstruction: The HeadFlorides, Georgios A. ; Christodoulides, Paul 
924May-2018On learning bandwidth allocation models for time-varying traffic in flexible optical networksPanayiotou, Tania ; Manousakis, Konstantinos ; Chatzis, Sotirios P. ; Ellinas, Georgios 
9252-Aug-2010On scaling the IEEE 802.11 to facilitate scalable wireless networksPapadopoulos, Fragkiskos 
926Sep-2014On the development of high-throughput and area-efficient multi-mode cryptographic hash designs in FPGAsMichail, Harris ; Athanasiou, George S. ; Theodoridis, George ; Goutis, Costas E. 
927Jul-2012On the development of totally self-checking hardware design for the SHA-1 hash functionGoutis, Costas E. ; Michail, Harris ; Athanasiou, George S. ; Theodoridis, George ; Gregoriades, Andreas 
9282010On the effect of compressibility on the impact of a falling jetDias, Frederic ; Kjerland, Marc ; Ghidaglia, Jean-Michel ; Kjerland, Marc ; Christodoulides, Paul 
9292012On the effect of tsunami on nearshore wave energy convertersO'Brien, Laura ; Renzi, Emiliano ; Dias, Frederic ; Christodoulides, Paul 
101-Nov-2017On the emergence of oscillations in distributed resource allocationHolding, Thomas ; Lestas, Ioannis 
11Mar-2012On the Exploitation of a High-throughput SHA-256 FPGA Design for HMACGoutis, Costas E. ; Michail, Harris ; Athanasiou, George S. ; Kelefouras, Vasilis ; Theodoridis, George 
121-Jan-2023On the Identification of Influential Topics in the Social Sciences Using Citation AnalysisPartaourides, Harris ; Kouzaridi, Emily ; Tsapatsoulis, Nicolas ; Djouvas, Constantinos 
131-Oct-2019On the Influence of Twitter Trolls during the 2016 US Presidential ElectionSalamanos, Nicos ; Jensen, Michael J. ; He, Xinlei ; Chen, Yang ; Sirivianos, Michael 
14Jul-2017On the issue of LQG embedded control realization in a Maglev systemDeliparaschos, Kyriakos M. ; Michail, Konstantinos ; Zolotas, Argyrios C. 
152021On the Migration to and Synthesis of (Micro-)services: The Use of Intelligent TechniquesAndreou, Andreas S. ; Christoforou, Andreas 
16Mar-2015On the minimum latency transmission scheduling in wireless networks with power control under SINR constraintsCharalambous, Themistoklis ; Klerides, Evelina ; Wiesemann, Wolfram ; Vassiliou, Angelos ; Deliparaschos, Kyriakos M. 
17Oct-2018On the origins of memes by means of fringe web communitiesZannettou, Savvas ; Cauleld, Tristan ; Blackburn, Jeremy ; De Cristofaro, Emiliano ; Sirivianos, Michael ; Stringhini, Gianluca ; Suarez-Tangil, Guillermo 
18Oct-2010On the problem of attribute selection for software cost estimation: Input backward elimination using artificial neural networksPapatheocharous, Efi ; Andreou, Andreas S. 
1929-Jun-2016On the use of fuzzy logic controllers to comply with virtualized application demands in the cloudDeliparaschos, Kyriakos M. ; Charalambous, Themistoklis ; Kalyvianaki, Evangelia ; Makarounas, Christos 
202010On the weakly compressible/incompressible limit applied to falling jetsDias, Frederic ; Ghidaglia, Jean-Michel ; Kjerland, Marc ; Christodoulides, Paul