Starting from the fall of 2004, undergraduate students majoring in Computer Science, as well as in Computer Information Systems, have the option to prepare a thesis as a part of their undergraduate academic career. Theses that are accepted by the department are entered automatically in the contest for the best thesis of the year award. The winner for each year is announced during the reception of the commencement (awarding of degrees to graduates).
In this page we list succesfully completed theses, as well as the recipent of the award for each year.
The Annual Thesis of the Year Award recipients
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Third Annual Thesis of the Year Award
(June 2007)
Michael Giannoulatos
Thesis:
Technology Penetration in Athens
Award and Free admission to 4th IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI) 2007 |
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Second Annual Thesis of the Year Award
(June 2006)
Dejan Handziski
Thesis:
Digital Image Watermarking
Award and Free admission to 3rd IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI) 2006 |
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First Annual Thesis of the Year Award
(June 2005)
Fotis Spiridonis
Thesis:
Fuzzy Neural Network Architectures for Generalized and Possibilistic Evaluation of Uncertain Input Vectors
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Succesfully completed undergraduate theses:
- Fall 2007
- Oguz Ozenbas: Integration of Open Source Components
- Spring 2007
- Dimitris Zouridakis: Light/Dark Detector
- Dimitris Iatrou: WiMAX Technology
- Andri Zpiti: Viruses, Worms and Trojan Horses
- Panagiotis Kreouzis:
FrontOFFICE System 2007 Complete Service Management Software
- Anastasios Giouris:
Workflow Validator
- Michael Giannoulatos: Technology Penetration in Athens
- Fall 2006
- Nikolaos Tsakalis:
Personal Computer Ports Study for Interfacing with non Computer Related Hardware
- Summer 2006
- Jabinschi Valentina:
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Simulation Study
- Feng Yi Fan:
Web Ontology
- Summer 2005
- Dejan Handziski:
Digital Image Watermarking
- Antonis Psarrakos:
Adapting the Solution of Graph Coloring to Timetabling Problem
- Anton Deev-Ganatsios:
Natural Language Programming
- Monica Angeli:
Data Mining
- John Prosilis:
Shortest Path First
- Stavros Maniateas:
E-Commerce
- Fall 2004
- Fotis Spiridonis:
Fuzzy Neural Network Architectures for Generalized and Possibilistic Evaluation of Uncertain Input Vectors
- Ioannis Sidiras:
Design and Implementation of an Integrated CRM Software of e-business
- Apostolis Kokkalakis:
Othello: A MiniMax Project
- Daveronas Ioannis:
Pathfinder: Find your way through the city with the use of the A* heuristic