PhD Theses
- Ioanna Skampardoni, Unravel heterogeneity in human brain aging with neuroimaging and artificial intelligence: clinical, lifestyle, cognitive, and genetic associations , NTUA, 2025.
- Alexia Tzalavra, Implementation and use of multiresolution analysis and fuzzy logic techniques for the computer aided diagnosis of breast cancer through dynamic contrast - enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) , NTUA, 2023.
- Dimitrios Karagiannis, Development of low-power devices for the internet of medical things (IoMT) , NTUA, 2023.
- Maria Athanasiou, Development of interpretable machine learning models to support diabetes management , NTUA, 2023.
- Nikos Melanitis-Paraskevas, Biologically-inspired computer vision methods in retinal prosthesis , NTUA, 2023.
- Konstantinos Mitsis, Leveraging sensor data for real time recognition of engagement in adaptive serious games for health , NTUA, 2023.
- Sevastianos Chatzistergos, Development of mammographic image processing methods, based on local morphological characteristics, for computer aided diagnosis , NTUA, 2020.
- Eleni Adamidi, Control System and Data Acquisition for the Remote Monitoring of the personnel in the ATLAS experimental infrastructure at CERN , NTUA, 2019.
- Kalliopi Dalakleidi, Development of Clinical Decision Support Systems for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus , NTUA, 2017.
- Nikos Tsiaparas, Multiresolution and Directional Multiscale Analysis of Biomedical Data for the Emergence of Pathological Patterns , NTUA, 2016.
- Sofia Karamintziou, Development of Stochastic Dynamical Models for Optimization of Deep Brain Stimulation in Movement and Neuropsychiatric Disorders , NTUA, 2015.
- Aimilia Gastounioti, Image-guided risk stratification for carotid atherosclerosis using spatiotemporal features of the arterial wall , NTUA, 2014.
- Ioannis Andreadis, Development of computer aided diagnosis methodologies for clusters of breast microcalcifications , NTUA, 2014.
- Asimina Kiourti, Implantable antennas design for wireless medical telemetric applications , NTUA, 2013. “D. Chorafas” Foundation prize for the best PhD thesis on an interdisciplinary subject, 2013.
- Marios Skevofilakas, Hybrid system srchitectures for supporting medical decisions , NTUA, 2013.
- Maria Christopoulou, Numerical and experimental assessment of the effects on functional brain structures due to electromagnetic radiation of 2nd and 3rd generation mobile terminal equipment , NTUA, 2011.
- Kostis Michmizos, Development of computational and mathematical models of biological neurons for the study and control of thepathophysiology of motion , NTUA, 2011.
- Anastasia Alexandridou, Development of a computational methodology for the extraction, analysis and presentation of proteomic data in cancer , European Course on Biomedical Engineering, NTUA, 2011.
- Georgia - Stavroula Polychronaki, Development of methodologies based on measures of non-linear dynamics for the analysis of epilepsy data , NTUA, 2011.
- Konstantia Zarkogianni, Intelligent personalized medical decision support systems for the management of diabetes mellitus , NTUA, 2011.
- Nikolas Karakatsanis, Evaluation and Optimization of Medical Imaging Positron Emission Tomography Systems Using Monte Carlo Simulation Algorithms , NTUA, 2010.
- Ioannis Valavanis, Development of hybrid network-based methods to explore interactions in biomedical/environmental data , NTUA, 2009.
- George Tsirogiannis, Development of data driven biological neural networks models to study the role of inter-neuron connectivity strength , NTUA, 2009.
- George Giannakakis, Electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis using connectivity models and entropy based methods , NTUA, 2009.
- Aggelos Vouldis, Development of three-dimensional inverse scattering algorithms , NTUA, 2007.
- John Stoitsis, Processing and analysis of carotid artery B-mode ultrasound sequences: Correlation with arterial’s wall mechanical behavior , NTUA, 2007.
- Aggelos Karafotias, Modelling of bioelectromagnetic interactions using the Method of Auxilliary Sources , NTUA, 2005.
- Dimitra Dionysiou, Simulation of tumor growth and response to radiotherapy schemes. In silico biological optimization of radiation treatment , NTUA, 2004.
- Evangelia Zacharaki, Development of medical image registration algorithms and simulation of tumor growth towards decision support in clinical radiooncology , NTUA, 2004.
- Stavros Koulouridis, Study of the interaction between biological tissues and near field microwave sources , NTUA, 2003. “Thomaidis” Foundation Prize for the best NTUA PhD thesis.
- Christos Vasios, Development of algorithms for event related potentials (ERP) analysis and classification , NTUA, 2003.
- Stavroula Mougiakakou, Development of clinical decision support systems based on artificial intelligence methods , NTUA, 2003.
- Pantelis Asvestas, Development of algorithms based on fractal theory for medical data processing , NTUA, 2001. “D. Chorafas” Foundation prize for the best PhD thesis on an interdisciplinary subject, 2003.
- Efthymios Ntasis, Three-dimensional medical data visulation and secure real-time tele-collaboration for the virtual simulation of radiation treatment planning , NTUA, 2001.
- Nikolaos Mouravliansky, Development of advanced algorithms for medical data registration and visualization , NTUA, 2000.
