Associate Professor In-network Intelligence And Computing
Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands
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George Exarchakos is an Associate Professor specializing in in-network intelligence and computing with over a decade of research and academic experience in edge computing, AI, wireless and data center networks. He leads the Advanced Network Management and Control lab at TU/e and has a track record of applying swarm and reservoir-computing principles to practical problems like low-power wireless resource allocation and network slicing. His PhD work on adaptive threshold models for swarms informs a recurring theme: harvesting non-linear stochastic processes in physical networks as latent compute resources. He has authored academic books and taught broadly on P2P, autonomic and predictive networks, bridging theory and systems-level experimentation. Based in Eindhoven, he combines deep academic rigor with an unusual focus on treating networks themselves as substrates for computation rather than mere connectivity.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Undergraduate, Informatics and Telecommunications, Undergraduate, Informatics and Telecommunications at University of Athens
MSc, Advanced Computing, MSc, Advanced Computing at Imperial College London
PhD, P2P Computing, PhD, P2P Computing at University of Surrey
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George Exarchakos - Associate Professor In-network Intelligence And Computing