Academic Experience of Vassilis G. Kaburlasos



 

[AC#16]    Theory/Lab, Robotics: Department of Industrial Informatics, Technological Educational Institution of Kavala,                 Greece, as a tenured Professor since 2002.

[AC#15]    Theory/Lab, Computational Intelligence Systems: Department of Industrial Informatics, Technological Educational                 Institution of Kavala, Greece, as a tenured Professor since 2002.

[AC#14]    Theory/Lab, Artificial Intelligence: Department of Industrial Informatics, Technological Educational Institution of                 Kavala, Greece, as a tenured Professor since 2002.

[AC#13]    Graduate class, Machine Learning: In charge of teaching data clustering techniques in the context of the graduate                 course Machine Learning. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,                 Greece. 3 lectures per semester since the Spring semesters of 2004 and 2005, as a visiting Professor. Funded by the                 3rd European framework programme.

[AC#12]    Lab, Computer Programming: Programming in C++ computer language. Department of Informatics, Technological                 Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece. Fall 2001, Spring 2002, as a visiting professor.

[AC#11]    Lab, Artificial Intelligence: Solving problems with PROLOG language. Department of Informatics, Technological                 Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece. Fall 2001, Spring 2002, as a visiting professor.

[AC#10]    Lab, Intelligent Control: Application of basic neural-fuzzy controller design principles. Department of Automation,                 Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece. For four semesters, Fall 2000 to Spring 2002, as a                 visiting professor.

[AC#09]    Novel-Technologies Seminar: Topics included 1) Neural Networks, and 2) Neuro-fuzzy controllers. Faculty of                 Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 9 teaching hours. May 2000, as a seminar instructor.                 Funded by the General Secretariat of Research and Technology of Greece, under the human network KTESIBIOS.

[AC#08]    SELETE (continuing education) seminar: Training high school educators. Instruction included the use of the MATLAB                 software for designing controllers in classic automatic control problems. Department of Electrical and Computer                 Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 15 hours in the lab per semester. Fall 1998, Spring 1999.

[AC#07]    Lab, Classic Automatic Control: Design of classic feedback control systems. Department of Electrical and Computer                 Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 20 hours in the lab per semester. Fall semesters of 1999,                 2000.

[AC#06]    Lab, Automatic Control Systems: Design of linear state feedback control systems. Department of Electrical and                 Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 15 hours in the lab per semester. Spring                 semesters of 1999, 2000, 2001.

[AC#05]    Lab, Intelligent Robots: Design and application of neural networks in various benchmark pattern recognition                 problems. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 15                 hours in the lab per semester. Fall 1998, 1999, 2000.

[AC#04]    Lab, Electrical Projects: Implementation of measurement techniques on complex systems by electrical means.                 University of Nevada, Reno, class EE490. 30 hours in the lab. Fall 1990, as a teaching assistant. Funded by the                 University of Nevada, Reno.

[AC#03]    Class, Circuits & Systems: Analysis and design of linear circuits and systems in the time and frequency domains.                 University of Nevada, Reno, class EE301. 40 hours in the classroom. Spring 1990, as a teaching assistant. Funded by                 the University of Nevada, Reno.

[AC#02]    Class, Signals & Systems: Basic information and communication theory, information measure, noise measure, pulse                 and continuous signal modulation and detection systems. University of Nevada, Reno, class EE381. 40 hours in the                 classroom. Spring 1988, as a teaching assistant. Funded by the University of Nevada, Reno.

[AC#01]    Lab, Electrical Communications: Basic analog and digital telecommunication circuits. National Technical University                 of Athens, Greece. 12 hours in the lab. Spring 1987, as a student assistant. Funded by the National Technical                 University of Athens.

 

Administrative Experience of Vassilis G. Kaburlasos


 

[AD#06]    2011 - : Chairman of the Department of Industrial Informatics at the Technological Educational Institution of Kavala,                 Greece.

[AD#05]    2009 - : Director of the "Human-Machines Interaction" Laboratory in the Department of Industrial Informatics at the                 Technological Educational Institution of Kavala, Greece (lab constitution is under approval).

[AD#04]    2004 - 2008: Director of the Division of Applied Informatics in the Center for Technological Research of Eastern                 Macedonia & Thrace, Kavala, Greece.

[AD#03]    2003 - 2004, 2009 - 2011: Vice chairman of the Department of Industrial Informatics at the Technological                 Educational Institution of Kavala, Greece.

[AD#02]    2003 - 2004, 2009 - 2011: Chairman of the Division of Computing Systems in the Department of Industrial                 Informatics at the Technological Educational Institution of Kavala, Greece.

[AD#01]    1990 - 1991: Elected vice-chairman for the student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers                 (IEEE) in Northern Nevada in the USA.