Symeon Chatzinotas

Also published under:S. Chatzinotas, Syrneon Chatzinotas

Affiliation

Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg
Department of Electronic Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kyung Hee University, Korea

Topic

Low Earth Orbit,Additive Noise,Optimization Problem,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,User Equipment,Channel Estimation,Signal-to-interference-plus-noise Ratio,Path Loss,Service Quality,Phase Shift,Satellite Communication,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Terrestrial Networks,Time Slot,Internet Of Things,Wireless Networks,Base Station,Minimum Mean Square Error,Achievable Rate,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Spectral Efficiency,Antenna Array,Power Consumption,Data Rate,Energy Efficiency,Objective Function,Satellite Networks,Resource Allocation,Communication Systems,Quality Of Service Requirements,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Elements,Satellite System,Channel Model,Numerical Results,Radio Frequency Chains,Satellite Communication Systems,Bit Error Rate,Geostationary Satellite,Passive Beamforming,Traffic Demand,Channel Gain,Imperfect Channel State Information,Channel State,Joint Optimization,Massive Multiple-input Multiple-output,Successive Interference Cancellation,Outage Probability,Simulation Results,Bandwidth Allocation,Beamforming,

Biography

Symeon Chatzinotas (MEng, MSc, PhD, FIEEE) is currently Full Professor / Chief Scientist I and Head of the research group SIGCOM in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg. In parallel, he is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electronic Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, an Eminent Scholar of the Kyung Hee University, Korea and a Collaborating Scholar of the Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications, National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”.
In the past, he has lectured as Visiting Professor at the University of Parma, Italy and contributed in numerous R&D projects for the Institute of Telematics and Informatics, Center of Research and Technology Hellas and Mobile Communications Research Group, Center of Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey.
He has received the M.Eng. in Telecommunications from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from University of Surrey, UK in 2003, 2006 and 2009 respectively.
He has authored more than 800 technical papers in refereed international journals, conferences and scientific books and has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the IEEE Fellowship and an IEEE Distinguished Contributions Award. He has served in the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology and the International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking.