*_IEM-UEM_ in Association with *_SMART Society, USA_ invites all Alumni, Students, Faculty and Staff to register for and attend IEM/UEM *FOREIGN DISTINGUISHED LECTURE*.
*Speaker* : *Periklis Chatzimisios, International Hellenic University (IHU), Greece
*Date* : 12 th October, 2020
*Time* : 500 PM (IST), 12:30 PM (BST)
*Topic* : “Emerging Applications and Technologies for Internet of Things and 5G ”
*Link* : https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7083809680855644429
*Short Biography*:
Dr. Periklis Chatzimisios, serves as a Professor in the Department of Science and Technology at the International Hellenic University (IHU), Greece. In the past he has served as the Director of the Computing Systems, Security and Networks (CSSN) Research Lab and as the Vice Dean for the Faculty of Science and Technology. He is a Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Science & Technology, at Bournemouth University, UK. In the past he served as Visiting Professor and Distinguished Researcher in prestigeous Universities like University of Toronto (Canada), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China) and University Pierre and Marie Curie (France).
Dr. Chatzimisios participates as a researcher and scientific officer in many European and national research and development projects. He is/has been involved in several standardization and IEEE Communication Society (ComSoc) activities serving to the IEEE 5G Initiative, the ComSoc Standards Development Board, the ComSoc Standards Program Development Board and the IEEE ComSoc Education Services Board. He is also very active in IEEE activities such as serving as Member of IEEE ComSoc Education & Training Board (2015-today), Chair of the Communication Chapter of the IEEE Greece Section, Chair (Vice-Chair during 2018-2019, Secretary during 2016-2017) of the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee in Information Infrastructure and Networking (TCIIN), Vice Chair of the Emerging Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD), Secretary of the IEEE Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN) (during 2012-2014) and being the Founder/Counselor for the IEEE Student Branch of ATEITHE.
For more than 15 years he has been a member and/or Chairman of the Scientific/Steering/Organizing Committee of hundreds of international conferences and Founder/Organizer/Co-Chair for many Workshops which are co-allocated with major IEEE conferences. He was recently appoointed as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Standards E-Magazine (eZine) and he holds editorial board positions for several journals published by IEEE (such as IEEE Network, IEEE Communication Standards Magazine, IEEE Wireless Communication Magazine, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE Access, IEEE Communication Letters) and other publishing houses. In the past he was the Director during 2014-2016 (co-Director during 2012-2014) for the E-Letter of the IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia Communications (MMTC).
He is the author/editor of 8 books and more than 140 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters on the topics of topics of performance evaluation and standardization activities of mobile/wireless communications, Internet of Things, 4th Industrial Revolution, security and vehicular networking. His published research work has received more than 4300 citations (H-index 32) by other researchers. He is regularly invited for talks, tutorials and seminars on topics related to his research interests.
Dr. Chatzimisios received his Ph.D. from Bournemouth University (UK) (2005) and his B.Sc. from Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki (Greece) (2000).
*Note* : After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. *All participants will receive a participation certificate after the webinar.*
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