| IHU Conference on Modern Information Systems & Wireless Telecommunications Issues - Press Release |
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| Tuesday, 23 March 2010 03:00 |
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The Conference was organised in cooperation with the Greek Chapters of the ΙΕΕΕ Vehicular Technology & Aerospace-Electronics and Communications Societies and was held in the central Auditorium of the University in Thermi, Professor Christophoros Koutitas, Deputy Chairman of the Governing Board IHU, greeted the audience and referred to the six (6) postgraduate courses offered by IHU, which attract a significant number of students from abroad. More specifically, the Executive MBA programme, launched in March 2008 by the School of Economics & Business Administration, has increased the proportion of foreign students to over 40% of the January 2010 intake, despite the international financial crisis.
Greetings were sent by the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Decentralisation & E-government, Ms. Theodora Tzakri, who was unable to attend due to a Ministerial Cabinet meeting. The Minister sent a written greeting stating that “as a Government, we have set as a goal to implement an innovative model of governance through the use of information and communication technologies. This model puts an end to the lack of both transparency and meritocracy; it provides citizens with the opportunity to contribute in the government’s task of drafting legislation, drawing attention to their suggestions and comments.”
The Conference Panels brought out some current ICT issues in the interesting presentations of the distinguished speakers. Specifically, the Secretary-General for Communications of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks, Professor Sokrates Katsikas (Digital Systems Department, The Director of the Informatics & Telematics Institute (ITI), CERTH, Professor Maria Petrou of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Imperial College London, spoke on applications of digital image processing in the medical diagnosis of various diseases, such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease, and in the estimation of cancerous tumors’ size and limits. Professor Constantine Stephanidis, the Director of the Institute of Computer Science at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas, Department of Computer Science, University of Crete, spoke on the rapidly evolving and complex field of “Ambient Intelligence”, which aims to integrate artificial intelligence and computer technologies in the general environment if they are to meet the everyday information and communication needs of man in an “invisible” way.
Professor John N. Sahalos, Radio Laboratory Director, Department of Physics, Aristotle University discussed the evaluation of Electromagnetic Radiation in Thessaloniki and Athens as well as the rest of Greece using measuring stations and networks through the “Hermes”, “Pedion24” and “Fasma” Projects. Mr. Kostas Vasileou, Senior Manager Radio Systems, Technology Division, Vodafone – Panafon S.A, described the current architecture of mobile networks and wireless communications services with emphasis on Long Term Evolution Networks.
Scientific Supervision: Professor I. Vlahavas and Professor F.N. Pavlidou IHU's press release on the Conference on Modern Information Systems & Wireless Telecommunications Issues |