Summary
Konstantinos Marias is a Professor of Medical Image Processing and Dean of the School of Engineering at Hellenic Mediterranean University, and founder/head of the Computational Biomedicine Laboratory at FORTH-ICS, with a PhD supervised by Sir Mike Brady. He combines over two decades of research leadership in AI-driven medical imaging and radiomics with hands-on coordination of major EU precision medicine projects (including ContraCancrum, p-Medicine, BOUNCE, GENOMED4ALL and EUCAIM). Author of 300+ publications, he translates computational models into clinical workflows, focusing on predictive, personalized and preventive medicine. Known for bridging academic rigor and large-scale European consortia, he has a track record of turning imaging research into actionable tools for oncology and cardiology. Based in Heraklion, Crete, he maintains an active lab mission to push ICT innovations that materially benefit patients.
15 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine, Master of Science (MSc), Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine at Imperial College London
Ionios Sxolh, High School in Athens
PhD and PostDoc, PhD and PostDoc at University of Oxford
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Medical Physics and Image Analysis, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Medical Physics and Image Analysis at University College London, U. of London
BSc, Electrical Engineering, Diploma in Electrical Engineering (5 year course), BSc, Electrical Engineering, Diploma in Electrical Engineering (5 year course) at National Technical University of Athens
Greek, Spanish, English