Konstantinos PsounisProfessorMing Hsieh department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringThomas Lord department of Computer ScienceSchool of Advanced ComputingViterbi School of Engineering
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Bio
Konstantinos Psounis is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Computer Science at the University of Southern California. Prior to this he was an Assistant Professor and then an Associate Professor at the same university. He graduated first in his class from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of National Technical University of Athens, Greece, and completed an M.S. and a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, California, as a Stanford graduate fellow.
Konstantinos works on modeling, performance analysis, algorithm design, machine learning methods, and system design and implementation for efficient, AI-enabled and privacy-preserving networked, distributed systems, including the Internet and the web, data centers and cloud systems, wireless systems (e.g. WiFi, cellular, IoT, spectrum sharing, delay tolerant, mobile ad hoc), augmented and virtual reality systems, autonomous robotic/vehicle/drone systems, and peer to peer systems. He is the author of more than 120 research papers on these topics which have received more than 14000 citations. He has received faculty awards and funding from numerous governmental agencies and high-tech industry leaders. He is an IEEE Fellow and an ACM Distinguished Member.
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Konstantinos Psounis
telephone: 213-7404453
email: kpsounis at usc dot edu
office: RTH 409
address: 3740 McClintock Avenue, EEB 200, Los Angeles, CA 90089, US