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Dr. Harris Papadopoulos
Associate Professor

Dr. Harris Papadopoulos

Department
Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics
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Email
com.ph at frederick.ac.cy
Short CV
Harris Papadopoulos is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics of Frederick University, where he is heading the Computational Intelligence (COIN) Laboratory. He also holds the position of Visiting Fellow at the Computer Learning Research Centre of Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. His research primarily focuses on the development of advanced Machine Learning techniques that provide probabilistically valid uncertainty quantification for each prediction under minimal assumptions, and on their application to a diverse array of challenges in various scientific fields. He has published more than 70 research papers in prestigious international refereed journals and conferences in the field of Machine Learning. He was co-editor of the book “Measures of Complexity: Festschrift in Honor of Alexey Chervonenkis” published by Springer in 2015, which was dedicated to one of the most significant figures of the field. He has been involved in several funded research projects with a total budget of more than 6M euro, frequently taking the lead as the coordinator and initiator. Direct funding to his Lab over the past five years exceeds 1.5M euro. He has also secured an industrial grant for the application of Machine Learning techniques to large volumes of data, from one of the biggest international consulting companies for complicated assets. He served as an Associate Editor of the Evolving Systems Journal (Springer) from 2015 to 2018 and as guest editor and reviewer for numerous esteemed scientific journals. Additionally, he served as one of the main organizers of several international conferences and workshops (General Chair of COPA 2023 and AIAI 2013, Organizing Chair of AIAI 2010, PC Chair of eight conferences and Chair of nine workshops).
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