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Teaching in MIT since 26 years old

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[:el] Dimitris Bertsimas is the Boeing Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management, a Professor of Operations Research, and the Co-Director of the Operations Research Center at MIT. “Greek universities lack in moral, optimism, and faith that through hard work the greek academic community can...
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His ultimate goal is to revolutionise space travel

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[:el] Theodore Mouratidis studies a double degree in aerospace engineering and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States. He started his degree in Monash University in 2011 but after two years he transferred to the prestigious American university and he is...
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Three Greeks participated in research that reveals new genes linked to height

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Researchers discovered new genes that influence height. The largest genome-wide association study to date, involving more than 300 institutions and more than 250,000 subjects, roughly doubles the number of known gene regions influencing height to more than 400. The study, from the international Genetic Investigation...
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Breakthrough for the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer

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Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other institutions have discovered a sign of the early development of pancreatic cancer, an upsurge in certain amino acids that occurs before the disease is diagnosed and symptoms appear. Among the research team is a greek...
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The long and tireless journey towards the better understanding of human genes

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[ Manolis Kellis studied  Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at MIT, where he now teaches as adjunct Professor. He works at the famous Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and teaches “Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution (6.895/6.085)”. His research looks into better comprehending human genes...
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A genius and one of the brightest minds in the world

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Konstantinos Daskalakis, an assistant professor at MIT, is the scientist who solved within a year Nash’s “riddle” (John Forbes Nash), the equation all mathematicians around the world had been trying to solve for 60 years without success. For his thesis, he has been honored by...
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The creator of the first Arabic-speaking humanoid robot

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Nikolaos Mavridis is a Startup Mentor at both the Enterprise Forum of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and FasterCapital and an Academic and Counselor in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. He is also the founder and director of the Interactive Robots and Media Lab (IRML)...
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Dimitrios Pantazis: Explores the functionality of the brain

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[:el] Dimitrios Pantazis is a professor at the McGovern Institute at MIT University in United States and Director of the Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Laboratory within the Martinos Imaging Center. His research focuses on the study of brain and on Magnetoencephalography. He comes from Serres, Greece. He has...

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