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Konstantina Chrysafiadi is a Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, University of Piraeus, Greece. She has held this position since 2007 and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses while supervising student theses. Her expertise lies in Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic systems, adaptive learning environments, and e-learning methodologies. She is a prolific researcher with over 60 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, including a notable Best Paper Award at the 2020 IISA Conference.
Education:
- PhD and Postdoctoral Research in Computer Science (University of Piraeus)
- MSc in Information Systems (Athens University of Economics and Business)
- BSc in Computer Science (University of Piraeus)
Research focuses on Fuzzy Logic applications in adaptive educational systems, smart home safety, and personalized learning. Her work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations, such as intelligent tutoring systems and emergency prevention frameworks. Recent projects include developing AI-driven cultural e-learning platforms and fuzzy logic-based recommendation systems.
Awards:
- Best Paper Award (IISA 2020)
Her contributions to adaptive assessment tools and student modeling have pioneered dynamic educational technologies. Ongoing work explores cognitive-based game design and hybrid learning models integrating machine learning with fuzzy logic.
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