Georgia Athanasiadou

Georgia Athanasiadou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Peloponnese and a founding member of the Wireless and Mobile Communications Lab. She holds an MEng degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece, and a PhD from the Centre for Communications Research, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Bristol, UK, supported by studentships from the Bakala Foundation, Greece, and NORTEL Networks, UK.

Her professional experience includes serving as a postgraduate Research Assistant at NTUA's Mobile Radio Communications Lab, a Research Assistant/ Associate/ Fellow at the University of Bristol, a Senior Research Engineer at Adaptive Broadband Ltd in Cambridge, UK, and an Industrial Research Fellow at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK. Since 2002, Georgia has been at the University of Peloponnese, as an Adjunct, Assistant, and now Associate Professor, specializing in "Modern Wireless Communications: Radio Propagation and Coverage." She teaches "EM Fields" and "Wireless Links" at the undergraduate level and "Wireless Communications" in the postgraduate program. She has supervised many undergraduate and postgraduate projects and serves on the departmental General Assembly as well as the MSc Steering Committee for the MSc in Modern Wireless Communications.

Currently, Georgia participates in the H2020 project SYNERGIES and serves as Deputy Scientific Supervisor of PANDORA, a national initiative to develop a 5G electromagnetic field observatory. She has previously contributed to the H2020 projects MERLON and BIMERR , as well as multiple national (Thalis, PEGA) and international research projects with organizations such as the Defense Evaluation Research Agency UK, Nortel Networks, British Telecom, Orange PCS, Huawei, Hewlett Packard, and Cambridge Broadband.

Georgia has authored over 110 publications, including journal articles, conference and magazine papers, book chapters, and technical reports. She is also a frequent reviewer for technical journals and has served on the Technical Program Committee (TPC) for over 20 international conferences. Her research interests include modern wireless communication systems, radiowave propagation for cellular and drone communications, ray tracing propagation modeling, network planning for wireless and mobile communication systems, IoT and sensor networks.

Tel. (office): +30-271-0-372217
Email: gathanas@uop.gr
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