Dr. Christos Efstratiou
Senior Research Associate
Computing Department
Lancaster University
 
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August 2009
Paper Intelligent mobility systems: Some socio-technical challenges and opportunities published in EuropeComm 2009.
March 2009
TPC member for EuropeComm 2009: The First International ICST Conference on Communications Infrastructure, Systems and Applications in Europe
February 2009
HotMobile 2009 - February 23-24 2009, Santa Cruz, California.
Invited to be Web Chair for HotMobile 2010.
January 2009
TPC member for UASS-09: Fourth International Symposium on Ubiquitous Applications and Security Services.
October 2008
Paper Exploring the Design of Pay-Per-Use Objects in the Construction Domain published in EuroSSC 2008 and received the best paper award.
Dr Christos Efstratiou

Contact Details

Computing Department
InfoLab 21
South Drive
Lancaster University
Lancaster, LA1 4WA, UK

Office: D23
Phone number: +44 (0) 1524 510375
Email: e-mail imagee-mail imagee-mail image

Short Bio

Dr Christos Efstratiou is a research associate in the Computing Department, Lancaster University, working in the area of mobile and pervasive computing. He received a diploma in Computer Engineering and Informatics in 1996 from the University of Patras, Greece. He received a M.Sc. in Distributed Interactive Systems in 1998 from the University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2004 from the same institution. During 1998-2003 he was a researcher in the Computing Department of Lancaster University being involved in a number of research projects in the areas of pervasive and mobile computing. He spent the summer of 2000 as an intern in Sony Electronics Research Labs in San Jose, California, working on integrating mobile devices with home AV networks. During 1997 he was a researcher in the Department of Medical Physics in the University of Patras, working in the areas of computer aided distance learning and computer simulated training. His research interests lay in the areas of ubiquitous computing, sensor networks, adaptive mobile applications and mobile middleware.