About Me
Hello! I am Panos, I graduated as PhD student from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the
Technical University of Crete,
under the supervision of Prof. Aggelos Bletsas.
During my PhD studies I was working on receiver design for backscatter communications, RF harvesting analysis in SWIPT systems, localization, and distributed inference.
The fall semester of 2016, I was a visiting student at the Department of Electrical Engineering at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN,
and I was privilaged to be working with Prof. Nikolaos Sidiropoulos, where I
developed low-complexity, efficient signal processing optimization algorithms for massive MIMO systems, related to 5G.
In TUC, I received with excellence my Diploma and Master degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering, under the supervision of Aggelos Bletsas.
Research Interests
Communication theory with emphasis on low-complexity receiver design.
RF harvesting analysis in SWIPT.
Scatter Radio and related RFID applications.
Localization and tracking.
Signal Processing Algorithms in MIMO systems.
Low-complexity detection algorithms for multiuser 5G.
Radio Access Networks, Heterogeneous Networks.
Distributed inference algorithms for networking applications.