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Stavros Antifakos


Passbild: Stavros Antifakos

Multimodal Interactive Systems
Institute of Computational Science
Department of Computer Science
ETH Zurich

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Stavros Antifakos

Ph.D. in Computer Science






Research interests
Stavros Antifakos was working in the research field of ubiquitous computing. His main focus was on designing systems using a variety of simple sensors to perceive the actions in the world.
Stavros was engaged in the Smart-Its project.
His doctoral thesis can be downloaded from following links:
download pdf (~4MB)
Some of his research work:
Proactive Furniture Assembly
Sensors for Ubiquitous Computing
The Java Perception API
I2C version of Perception API to use with the Smart-Its Bluetooth node


Advisor: Bernt Schiele

Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science at ETH
Dipl.-Informatik-Ing. ETH (M.Sc. in Computer Science)
ETH Zürich, Switzerland, 2001.
 
Experience
Goldman Sachs & Co Bank, Zurich, Switzerland  
Internship (November 2000 - January 2001)
Advisors: J. Allen and M. Nordeen
Project: Implementation of new Dividend Booking System to comply with new Tax Regulations  

ETH Zurich, Computer Graphics Lab, Zurich, Switzerland  
Assistant (Summer 1999)
Advisor: Thomas Sprenger
Project: Java front-end development for Ivory - a Framework for the Visualization of Multidimensional Data Relations  


Short Bio

Stavros Antifakos completed his doctoral thesis in December 2004. He is now working at a consulting and engineering company in Zurich.

September 2001, Stavros Antifakos started as a PhD student of Bernt Schiele in the Perceptual Computing and Computer Vision Group (PCCV), Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
His research interests are perceptual computing with a diverse set of sensors, collective perception using distributed sensor networks and applications for ubiquitous computing environments. He is working on the Smart-Its project.

Before starting his PhD, Stavros obtained a M.Sc. (Dipl.Ing.) in Computer Science from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, in 2001. His master's thesis is titled Exploration of Perceptual Computing for Smart-Its and was conducted in the research group of Bernt Schiele at the ETH Zurich.


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Last update: April 18, 2005 by Stavros Antifakos

by webmfritz last modified 2005-12-19 01:47