Tsiatsos Thrasyvoulos-Konstantinos

Office:
Kalamaria, Office 20

Studies

  • 1998: Graduation from the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department of Patras University (Greece).
  • 2000: Master Degree in Computer Science and Technology from the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department of Patras University (Greece).
  • 2003: PhD Diploma of Computer Engineering and Informatics Department of Patras University (Greece).

Professional Experience

  • 2020-present: Associate Professor (permanent academic staff) in Department of Informatics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE.
  • 2015-2020: Assistant Professor (permanent academic staff) in Department of Informatics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE.
  • 2011-present: Assistant Professor in Department of Informatics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE.
  • 2006-2011: Lecturer in Department of Informatics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE.
  • 1998-2006: Research and Development Computer Engineer at Computer Technology Institute and Press (CTI-“Diophantus”)

Research Interests

  • Networked Virtual Learning Environments
  • Internet Technologies in Education
  • Assessment in Online Educational Environments
  • Collaborative learning
  • Game Based Learning Using New Technologies
  • Mobile Learning
  • Cognitive Training Using Information and Communication Technologies
  • Development of Bio-Feedback Interfaces to Support the Educational Process and Learning:
  • Design and Development Internet Environments for the Management and Support of Education and Training
  • Open and Distance Education Using Multimedia and Internet Technologies

Announcements

Best Paper Award for the paper of Mr. Efstratios Skaperdas, PhD candidate, and Prof. Nick Bassiliades

Call for new PhD candidates

TITLE: Call for Applications for Participation in a Study Program in Collaboration with Foreign Universities

John Paparrizos receives 2025 ACM SIGMOD Test-of-Time Award for Influential Contributions to Time-Series Clustering

Call for new PhD candidates