Theocharis Theocharides
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
Biography
Theocharis (Theo) Theocharides is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the University of Cyprus. Theocharis received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Penn State University, working in the areas of low-power computer architectures and reliable system design. Theocharis was honored with the Robert M. Owens Memorial Scholarship in May 2005. He has been with the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of Cyprus since 2005, where he directs the Embedded and Application-Specific Systems-on-Chip Laboratory. His current research focuses on the development of low-power and reliable on-chip application-specific architectures, low-power VLSI design, embedded systems design and exploration of energy-reliability trade-offs for Systems on Chip and Embedded Systems. His focus lies on acceleration of computer vision, bioinformatics and artificial intelligence algorithms in hardware, and in utilizing reconfigurable hardware towards self-aware, evolvable computing systems. His research interests span accross the emerging areas of evolvable hardware design, domain specific computing, and perceptual computing. He serves on several organizing and technical program committees of various conferences, is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and serves on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Design & Test magazine, and ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems.
Research Interest
Domain Specific Heterogeneous Computing; Perceptual Computing; Evolvable Hardware; Systems-on-Chip and Embedded Systems Design.Hardware acceleration for multimedia, artificial intelligence, signal processing and machine vision applications.Computer arithmetic;VLSI design; Reconfigurable Architectures; Bioinformatics on Reconfigurable Architectures
Publications
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T. Theocharides, A. Papadopoulos, et al. "Reconfiguring the Bioinformatics Computational Spectrum: Challenges and Opportunities of FPGA-Based Bioinformatics", Accepted for publication in IEEE Design and Test Magazine, Special Issue on Hardware Acceleration in Computational Biology, January-February 2014.
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Dimitris Koukounis, Christos Ttofis, Agathoklis Papadopoullos, Theocharis Theocharides, "A High Performance Hardware Architecture for Portable, Low-Power Retinal Vessel Segmentation," Integration, The VLSI Journal, Elsevier, to appear.
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Christos Kyrkou, Christos Ttofis, and Theocharis Theocharides, "A Hardware Architecture for Real-Time Object Detection Using Depth and Edge Information," ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 54:1-54:19, December 2013.