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Gold medal for Aristotle University students at MIT World Competition

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The gold medal was awarded to the student team of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki at the MIT World iGEM Competition in Boston. Greek students competed among 5,000 research teams from top universities (such as MIT, Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, etc.) from 40 countries, won the...
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Gold medal at MIT’s competition for the research team of the University of Thessaly

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The University of Thessaly’s research team, iGEM Thessaly, was awarded the gold medal at the international synthetic biology competition organized by MIT University in Boston. It is the largest synthetic biology competition that attracts more than 6,000 students each year. In its first competition, the...
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Is once more awarded for his leading contribution to science

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Konstantinos Daskalakis, the brilliant professor at MIT who solved the over-60-years mystery puzzle of Nash, is honored once again and receives the international award “Grace Murray Hopper Award” for 2018 Union of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). This time, he is rewarded for his significant...
Achievements

From MIT and CERN, new member of the British Royal Academy of Sciences

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Paraskevas Sphicas is a particle physicist and Director of the Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications (IESE), with a long experience in the research of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and specifically to the Compact Muon Solenoid...
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World-leading scientist to set up a research center in Greece to reduce ‘brain drain’

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Konstantinos Daskalakis, a world-leading Greek scientist, outlined his plan to create a state-of-the-art international artificial intelligence research center in Greece, during a charity organization event. Daskalakis, who is a member of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, focused on the topic of “How Information Technology...
Famous Greeks

The Greek who received the IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal

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Known for his intuitive approach to complex technologies, Dr. Dimitri A. Antoniadis has had a tremendous effect on several areas of microelectronics technology, especially in field-effect controlled, quantum-effect devices and silicon process modeling. Dimitri A. Antoniadis was born on 1 January 1947, in Athens, Greece....
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A tribute to his contributions by Google

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A computer scientist who foresaw how the internet would impact the lives of everyday people, Dertouzos predicted the popularity of personal computers and helped to maximize their potential as director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Laboratory for Computer Science. Born in Athens, Greece on...

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