Alexander Artikis

Professor at NCSR Demokritos

Athens, Attica, Greece
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Alexander Artikis is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Piraeus with over a decade of academic and research experience bridging theoretical AI and real-time event processing. His work spans temporal representation and reasoning, uncertainty, and machine learning for action languages, developed through long-term research roles at NCSR Demokritos and visiting appointments at Imperial College London. He progressed through academic ranks from Lecturer to Professor, reflecting sustained contributions to teaching and research leadership in Athens. Trained with an MSc and PhD from Imperial College London and a BSc in Informatics, he combines rigorous formal methods expertise with practical systems for real-time reasoning—often focusing on how temporal and uncertain information drive automated decision-making. An understated strength is his consistent interdisciplinary collaboration, applying distributed AI insights to real-world event processing challenges.
code10 years of coding experience
job16 years of employment as a software developer
bookBSc in Informatics, Information Systems, BSc in Informatics, Information Systems at Athens University of Economics and Business
bookPhD, Computing, PhD, Computing at Imperial College London

Github contributions (3)

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aartikis/RTEC

Jul 2015 - Jul 2022

Contributions:74 commits, 100 pushes, 4 branches in 7 years
aartikis/oPIEC

Dec 2020 - Dec 2020

Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 1 day
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Alexander Artikis - Professor at NCSR Demokritos