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Assist. Prof. Dr Alexandros Tzallas | Brain Computer Interface | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Ioannina,Greece

Dr. Alexandros T. Tzallas, born on May 16, 1977, in Arta, Greece, is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in Biomedical Engineering. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Ioannina, Greece, and holds various prestigious academic and research affiliations internationally. With a robust career spanning decades, he is recognized for his pioneering work in EEG signal analysis, machine learning, and neuroinformatics.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Alexandros T. Tzallas laid the foundation of his illustrious career with a BSc in Physics from the University of Ioannina in 2001. His intellectual curiosity led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences, also at the University of Ioannina, which he completed in 2009. His thesis, titled Automated Diagnosis of Electroencephalogram (EEG), set the stage for his pioneering work in biomedical engineering.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Over two decades, Dr. Tzallas has built a remarkable professional trajectory. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Ioannina, Greece, and an Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London. He also contributes to academic programs as an adjunct faculty member and academic supervisor in Greece. His earlier roles include assistant professorships, research fellowships, and adjunct lecturing positions at several esteemed institutions.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Tzallas’s research is a confluence of biomedical engineering and data science, focusing on the development of machine learning algorithms for medical applications. His contributions include 98 peer-reviewed journal publications, 91 conference papers, and three granted patents. Notable works include advancements in diagnosing liver fibrosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and epileptic seizures using innovative computational methods. His research has significantly influenced medical technology and healthcare solutions globally.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Tzallas’s academic contributions have earned him extensive recognition. With over 4,400 citations and an impressive h-index of 30 on Google Scholar, his work is highly regarded in scientific circles. His patents and publications underscore his innovative approach to solving complex biomedical problems. His collaborative projects with leading institutions like Imperial College London further highlight his international impact.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through groundbreaking research and teaching, Dr. Tzallas has inspired countless students and professionals in biomedical engineering. His work on wearable systems and computational models has not only advanced healthcare technologies but also improved the quality of life for patients with chronic conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

Legacy and Future Contributions ✨

Dr. Tzallas’s legacy is rooted in his relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence. His contributions to academia and industry set a benchmark for interdisciplinary research. As he continues to explore the frontiers of biomedical engineering, his work promises to lead to more revolutionary advancements in healthcare, inspiring the next generation of researchers to push the boundaries of what is possible.

Publication Top Notes

Brain Computer Interface

  1. Forlano R., Mullish B.H., Giannakeas N., Maurice J.B., Angkathunyakul N., Lloyd J., Tzallas A.T., et al.
    • Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    • 2019 (in press)
  2. Arjmand A., Tsipouras M.G., Tzallas A.T., Forlano R., Manousou P., Giannakeas N.
    • Applied Sciences
    • 2020
  3. Tsouros D.C., Smyrlis P.N., Tsipouras M.G., Tsalikakis D.G., Giannakeas N., Tzallas A.T., Manousou P.
    • Health and Technology
    • 2020
  4. Arjmand A., Angelis C.T., Christou V., Tzallas A.T., Tsipouras M.G., Glavas E., et al.
    • Applied Sciences
    • 2020
  5. Kalafatakis K., Giannakeas N., Lightman S., Charalampopoulos I., Russell G., Tsipouras M., Tzallas A.T.
    • Neuroscience Letters
    • 2019
  6. Petrikis P., Tigas S., Tzallas A.T., Karampas A., Papadopoulos I.
    • International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
    • 2019
  7. Christou V., Brown G., Tsipouras M.G., Giannakeas N., Tzallas A.T.
    • Neurocomputing
    • 2019
  8. Tzimourta K.D., Giannakeas N., Tzallas A.T., Astrakas L.G., Afrantou T., Ioannidis P., et al.
    • Brain Sciences
    • 2019
  9. Tzimourta K.D., Afrantou T., Ioannidis P., Karatzikou M., Tzallas A.T., Giannakeas N., et al.
    • Computers and Electrical Engineering Journal
    • 2019
  10. Tzimourta K.D., Tzallas A.T., Giannakeas N., Astrakas L.G., Tsalikakis D.G., Angelidis P., Tsipouras M.G.
    • Health and Technology
    • 2018
  11. Christou V., Tsipouras M.G., Giannakeas N., Tzallas A.T.
    • Neurocomputing
    • 2018
  12. Tzallas A.T., Tsipouras M.G., Rigas G., Tsalikakis D.G., Karvounis E.C., Chondrogiorgi M., et al.
    • Sensors
    • 2014

 

 

 

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr Alexandros Tzallas | Brain Computer Interface | Best Researcher Award

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