This research grant from the Cisco University Research Program has been granted together with the "Best and Most Compelling Presentation and Demonstration Award" at the networking workshop "The Future of TCP: Train-wreck or Evolution?" held at Stanford University and sponsored by Cisco Systems.
Grant to establish a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site within the Computer Science department at the Viterbi School of Engineering. Proposal Title: Coordination, Communication, Autonomy: Principles and Technologies. Role: Faculty mentor.
Fund to initiate a Viterbi School of Engineering (VSoE) invited workshop on Wireless Networks. Proposal title: Establishing a New USC Invited Workshop on Theory and Practice in Wireless Networks. Role: Principal Investigator.
METRANS Transportation Center grant to conduct research on metropolitan transportation issues. Proposal title: Efficient Routing for Safety Applications in Vehicular Networks. Role: Principal Investigator.
National Science foundation (NSF) award under the Networking technology and Systems (NeTS) call. Proposal title: Efficient Routing in Delay Tolerant Networking. Role: Principal Investigator.
The James H. Zumberge faculty research and innovation award is granted to a selected number of Professors at the University of Southern California. Proposal title: Routing in Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks. Role: Principal Investigator.
The Charles Lee Powell award is granted to a selected number of Assistant Professors at the University of Southern California. Role: Principal Investigator.
Fellowship is awarded for four years to a very select number of PhD students based on academic merit. Tuition and salary equivalent to a research assistantship is paid by the fellowship for four academic years.
Awarded yearly to the student that graduates with the highest GPA in National Technical University of Athens.