Doctoral Research Focus
My Ph.D. research at University College London focused on developing novel methodologies for Internet topology analysis, routing policy inference, and large-scale network measurements. Under the supervision of Prof. Shi Zhou, I explored fundamental questions about the structure and evolution of Internet infrastructure, contributing to our understanding of how global connectivity patterns emerge and change over time.
Ph.D. in Computer Science
University College London
2014
Doctoral thesis focused on Internet topology analysis, network measurements, and routing policy inference. Research contributed to fundamental understanding of Internet infrastructure evolution and large-scale network behavior patterns. Developed novel algorithms and methodologies for analyzing BGP routing data and Internet topology mapping.
M.S. in Data Communications, Networks and Distributed Systems
University College London
2008
Summa Cum Laude
Advanced coursework in network protocols, distributed systems architecture, data communications theory, and network security. Master's thesis focused on network performance analysis and optimization techniques. Graduated with highest honors, demonstrating exceptional academic performance in complex technical subjects.
B.S. in Computer Engineering
University of Piraeus
2006
Comprehensive undergraduate program covering computer systems, software engineering, mathematics, and electrical engineering fundamentals. Strong foundation in programming, algorithms, computer architecture, and engineering principles. Capstone project involved network protocol implementation and performance evaluation.