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Dr Orestis Georgiou has a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Bristol and has published over 60 articles in leading journals and conferences of Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering and Medicine and holds 4 US patents. He is currently a Marie Curie Fellow at the IRIDA research centre for communications and the Director of Research at Ultrahaptics where he is co-PI of the FET Open projects LEVITATE and H-Reality. Before that, Orestis was a Senior Researcher at Toshiba TRL, and a Postdoc at the Max Planck Institute PKS in Dresden. He is also a visiting fellow of the School of Mathematics of the University of Bristol and of the Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex. Dr Georgiou has presented, discussed and taught science and innovation at numerous events to the general public, university students, leading academics, VIP business executives, and members of the UK Parliament. His expertise lie within the fields of wireless communications and human-computer interactions in which he has supervised a number of PhD and MSc students and has also organised multiple workshops at leading conferences. His current research interests include: human computer interaction, ultrasound induced haptics, wireless communications, indoor localization, wireless energy harvesting, stochastic geometry, dynamical systems, and quantum transport. Orestis is the recipient of two Best Paper Awards and the 2019 IEEE Heinrich Hertz Award.
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Contact Details
orestis.georgiou@gmail.com
Mailing address: Ultrahaptics, The West Wing, Glass Wharf, Bristol, BS2 0EL, UK.