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About me
I completed my undergraduate studies in Electrical & Computer Engineering in 2004 and received my Ph.D. in 2009, both at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Subsequently, I spent a year in France working as a postdoctoral researcher in the CEPAGE team of INRIA Bordeaux. My research interests include mobile agent computing, structural complexity theory, and wavelength routing in optical networks.
I am currently in compulsory military service in the Greek Army.
CV: The latest version of my curriculum vitæ is available here [pdf]. (updated February 1st, 2011)
Contact
- e-mail: ,
- homepage: http://www.corelab.ntua.gr/~ebamp/
Positions
- Nov 2009 - Oct 2010, Postdoctoral fellow: INRIA Bordeaux-Sud Ouest, CEPAGE project-team.
- Apr 2009 - Jun 2009 Research intern: INRIA Bordeaux-Sud Ouest, CEPAGE project-team.
- Jan 2006 - Jun 2009 Young researcher: National Technical University of Athens, Computation & Reasoning Laboratory, research project "Optimization problems in computer and communication networks: theoretical foundations, efficient algorithm design, and experimental software development". Funded by the European Union and national resources.
Education
- Oct 2004 - Oct 2009 Ph.D.: National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Dissertation title: Routing and wavelength assignment in optical networks. Advisor: Stathis Zachos.
- Oct 1999 - Oct 2004 Dipl.Eng.: National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering (GPA: 8.76/10). Thesis title: Algorithmic techniques in complexity theory. Advisor: Stathis Zachos.
Professional/academic memberships
- Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique (LaBRI), Combinatorics and Algorithmics team. (2009-2010)
- Computation & Reasoning Laboratory. (since 2003)
- European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. (since 2010)
- Technical Chamber of Greece. (since 2004)
