Aggelos D. Ioannou
Biography
Biography
Aggelos Ioannou comes from Ioannina, Greece. He holds a PhD from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the Polytechnical University of Crete, and a MSc and BSc in Computer Science from the Computer Science Department of the University of Crete.
Starting the 2nd year of his studies, he has been an Undergraduate Research Trainee at the Computer Architecture and VLSI Systems Laboratory (CARV) at the Institute of Computer Science (ICS), FORTH. He moved on with his MSc while being a Graduate Research Assistant at ICS-FORTH. From 2001-2003 he worked as a Digital Systems Engineer in Globetech Solutions, Thessaloniki, Greece, focused on verification for customers such as Silicon Graphics Incorporation (SGI), Texas Instruments (TI) and Philips. From 2004 he served as a Researcher at CARV, ICS-FORTH, while after receiving his PhD in 2020 he serves as a post-doctoral researcher. He has participated in many research projects, such as Optima, RedSEA, EuroEXA, EPI, EcoScale, ExaNeSt, ExaNoDe, Euroserver and others, mainly targeting the areas of processor architecture and communication, interconnection protocols, hardware design tools and languages, reconfigurable architectures, as well as reduced power consumption. In the meantime, he has also joined forces with Industry, working for companies such as SYNELIXIS and most recently EXAPSYS, focusing on the areas of connectivity for heterogeneous systems and reconfigurable hardware acceleration.
Aggelos has been an Adjunct Instructor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University where he taught the lab course of Computer Architecture from 2008 to 2011, then a Lab Instructor in the Computer Science Department, University of Crete for the Digital Design Course in 2013-14, while from 2020 he is a visiting professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the Polytechnical University of Crete, where he teaches the courses of Digital Computers, Digital Computational Systems, Computer Architecture and Advanced Computer Architecture.