Summary
Alexandros-apostolos Boulogeorgos is an associate professor and seasoned researcher in electrical and computer engineering with a PhD focused on interference mitigation in modern wireless systems and eight years of professional experience across academia and research institutes. He has held teaching and research positions at multiple Greek universities and international labs, advancing work in microwave, mobile, satellite and broadband communications while supervising courses and contributing to hands-on lab instruction. Active in IEEE since 2009 across several societies, he blends deep theoretical expertise with practical systems knowledge and a track record of coordinating student activities and international contests. His career shows a steady progression from teaching assistant and student branch leadership to postdoctoral fellow and faculty roles, signaling strong mentorship and academic service. Based in Greece, he maintains a public-facing research presence via his personal webpage and brings a habit of translating research into classroom-ready material and collaborative projects.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Comuter Engineering (ECE), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Comuter Engineering (ECE) at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
High School Diploma Applied Sciences, High School Diploma Applied Sciences at 2nd Lycium Trikalon
English, German, Greek