ISIoT 2022

4th International Workshop on

Intelligent Systems for the Internet of Things


Marina Del Rey, LA, California

May 30 to June 1, 2022

colocated with DCOSS 2022

Workshop Chairs

Dr. Kyriakos Vamvoudakis, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Vamvoudakis currently serves as an Assistant Professor at The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech. He holds a secondary appointment in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests include reinforcement learning, game theory, cyber-physical security, networked control, and safe autonomy. Dr. Vamvoudakis holds a Diploma (a 5-year degree, equivalent to an MSc) in Electronic and Computer Engineering from the Technical University of Crete, Greece in 2006 with highest honors and an MSc and PhD in Electrical Engineering in 2008 and 2011 respectively from The University of Texas, Arlington. From May 2011 to January 2012, he was working as an Adjunct Professor and Faculty Research Associate at the University of Texas at Arlington and at the Automation and Robotics Research Institute. During the period from 2012 to 2016 he was a project research scientist at the Center for Control, Dynamical Systems and Computation at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was an assistant professor at the Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech until 2018. Dr. Vamvoudakis is the recipient of a 2019 ARO YIP award, a 2018 NSF CAREER award, a 2021 GT Chapter Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award, and of several international awards including the 2016 International Neural Network Society Young Investigator (INNS) Award, and the Best Paper Award for Autonomous/Unmanned Vehicles at the 27th Army Science Conference in 2010. He has also served on various international program committees and has organized special sessions, workshops, and tutorials for several international conferences. He currently is a member of the IEEE Control Systems Society Conference Editorial Board, an Associate Editor of Automatica, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine, an Associate Editor of Neurocomputing, an Associate Editor of the Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Control Systems Letters, a registered Electrical/Computer engineer (PE), and a member of the Technical Chamber of Greece.

Dr. Vasos Vassiliou, University of Cyprus and CYENS Research Center

Dr. Vassiliou is an Assistant Professor and the co-Director of the Networks Research Laboratory at the Computer Science Department of the University of Cyprus. He is also the Group Leader of the Smart Networked Systems Research Group of the newly formed RISE Center of Excellence on interactive Media, Smart Systems and Emerging technologies, situated in Nicosia, Cyprus. He did undergraduate studies at the Higher Technical Institute (HND Electrical Engineering, 1993) and the University of South Florida (B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, 1997), and graduate studies with a partial CASP scholarship from the Cyprus Fulbright Commission at the Georgia Institute of Technology (M.Sc., 1999 and Ph.D., 2002 in Electrical and Computer Engineering). Dr. Vassiliou’s current research work is in the Next Generation Networks and Internet of Things domain, where he and his team work on Security, Mobility, Traffic Congestion and Flow-control, and Data Management issues. He is a member of IEEE and ACM, the Chair of the IEEE ComSoc Cyprus Chapter, part of the IBM Academic Initiative, and the Academic Advocate for the ISACA Cyprus Chapter. He was General co-chair of NTMS 2016, VC of MSWiM’12, TPC co-chair of ICT 2017, MELECON 2016, ISCC 2015, PWSN 2015, PWSN’14, PWSN’13, Med-Hoc-Net’12, PWSN’12, PWSN’11, Workshops Chair of DCOSS 2015, Tutorials co-Chair of ISSPIT 2016, and TPC member of several international conferences, such as GLOBECOM, ICC, PIMRC, VTC, WCNC and others.

Dr. Zinonas Zinonos, Municipality of Pafos

Dr. Zinon Zinonos is an associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of the Neapolis University Pafos. He is also the co-director of the Intelligent Systems Research Lab. His research interests include IoT, wireless, ad hoc and sensor networks, mobility management in low power devices, adaptive topology control, intelligent systems, security in IoT and smart cities. He has published articles to journals and presented his work at several conferences organized by the computer science and communication networks community.

Technical Program Committee


TBD