Sirakoulis Georgios

RANK: Professor
SECTOR: Electronics and Information Technology Systems Sector
LABORATORY: Electronics Laboratory
EXPERTISE: Complex Electronic Systems

 

CONTACT DETAILS

ADDRESS:

University Campus Kimmeria, Building B, Office 1.22 (1st floor)

E-MAIL:
TELEPHONE:+30 25410 79547, Fax: +30 25410 79540
PERSONAL WEBSITE:http://gsirak.ee.duth.gr
CV:

 

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS

  • Complex Electronic Systems,
  • Future and Emergent Electronic/Nanoelectronic Devices, Circuits, Models and Architectures (memristors, quantum cellular automata etc.),
  • Cellular Automata Theory and Applications
  • Neuromorphic Computations
  • Bioelectronics and Molecular Electronics
  • Bioinspired Computation/ Biocomputation and Unconventional Computing
  • Modelling and Simulation

 

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

  • Microprocessors and Applications
  • Embedded Systems Design
  • Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Electronic Systems

 

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

  • Cellular Automata: Theory and Applications

 

SHORT CV

Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis received the M.Eng. Diploma as well as the Ph.D. Diploma of Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Democritus University of Thrace, in 1996 and 2001, respectively; he is Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering since 2018. In addition, he has been a visiting researcher / professor at UWE, UK since 2014 and prior to his academic appointment, he has worked in the private sector as a co-founder and research associate of Ulysses Ltd. (1999-2002). He is author(co-author) of more than 120 peer reviewed articles in prestigious international scientific journals and more than 150 peer reviewed articles in proceedings of international scientific conferences. He has co-authored and co-edited 7 scientific books (six international and one national book) and is the author of 25 chapters in international scientific books. He is an Associate Editor in well-known magazines in the field of circuits and systems, such as IEEE Trans. on Nanotechnology, IEEE TCAS II, IEEE Trans. on Computer, Plos One, Microelectronics, Integration, JCA, IJUC, IJPDS, etc. and is an elected member of many international and national scientific associations. He has supervised and he is supervising 11 Doctoral Dissertations, 22 Postgraduate Theses and 75 Diploma Theses, while some of the above dissertations and theses have been awarded by the Department, and by domestic and international bodies. Prof. G. Sirakoulis has worked as a Coordinator, Principal Investigator or Scientific Officer/Researcher in more than 30 research projects funded by GSRT, the European Union, HFRI, as well as by institutions and private companies in Greece and abroad, in research topics related to nanoelectronics, future and emergent electronic-nanoelectronic devices, circuits and architecture, novel computational architecture, applications of complex and intelligent electronic systems in robotics, energy, building evacuation, etc. He has organized many international conferences and workshops, such as NANOARCH 2019, NANOARCH 2018, PACET 2017, etc. and has delivered invited talks at more than 30 international conferences, workshops and universities abroad in the last five years. More information on his research interests, published papers, research projects and international and domestic collaborations can be found on this website, in the short CV and, in particular, on his personal page.

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS

  1. “Wave-Based Memristive Devices and Circuits for Classical and non von Neumann Information Processing” funded by H.F.R.I. (funding period 2020-2022).
  2. “1D1M Crossbar Architecture for Neuromorphic Computing” funded by EPANAD (funding period 2019-2021).
  3. “Memristive nanomaterials and electronic devices for quantum and neuromorphic computing” funded by GSRT of Greece in the context of Greek-Russian bilateral joint research projects (funding period 2018-2020).
  4. “Synthesis and Performance Optimization of a Switching Nano-Crossbar Computer” funded by EC (H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 691178-NANOxCOMP) (funding period 2015-2019).
  5. “Green Center: Energy-Efficient MPSoCs for Datacenters” funded by GSRT of Greece (funding period 2012-2015).

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. J. Gomez, I. Vourkas, A. Abusleme, G. Ch. Sirakoulis, and A. Rubio, “Voltage Divider for Self-Limited Analog State Programing of Memristors,” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, Volume: 67 , Issue: 4 , pp. 620 – 624, April 2020.
  2. I. Karafyllidis, G. Ch. Sirakoulis, and P. Dimitrakis, “Memristive Quantum Computing Simulator,” IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, vol. 18, pp. 1015 – 1022, 2020.
  3. N. I. Dourvas, G. Ch. Sirakoulis, and A. I. Adamatzky, “Parallel Accelerated Virtual Physarum Lab Based on Cellular Automata Agents,” IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 98306-98318, 2019.
  4. V. Ntinas, A. Ascoli, R. Tetzlaff, and G. Ch. Sirakoulis, “A complete analytical solution for the on and off dynamic equations of a TaO memristor,” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, vol. 66 , no. 4, pp. 682 – 686, April 2019.
  5. L. O. Chua, G. Ch. Sirakoulis, and A. Adamatzky, “Handbook of Memristor Networks,” published by Springer, 2019.
  6. A. Adamatzky, Selim G. Akl, and G. Ch. Sirakoulis, “From Parallel to Emergent Computing,” published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2019.

 

GOOGLE SCHOLAR LINK

https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=WhBartYAAAAJ

 

SCOPUS LINK

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603624934