Giannakopoulos Konstantinos is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Patras, specializing in the Electronics and Computers Sector. He also serves as Associated Educational Staff (SEP) for the Informatics Program at the Hellenic Open University (EAP). His academic journey includes a Physics Bachelor's (1991), two Master's in Electronics (1998 and 2014), and a PhD in Electronics (2003), all from the University of Patras. Fluent in English and German, he contributes to IEEE CAS Society since 1997 as a reviewer for journals like International Journal of Electronics and conferences such as NILES and EUSIPCO. Research Interests: Design of nonlinear electronic circuits (chaotic/hyperchaotic oscillators), analog cryptography applications, active filters (OTAs/OTRAs), and microcontroller systems (Arduino/ESP32). He has authored 9 books, 22 peer-reviewed publications, and developed educational materials (webcasts/EDY) for EAP. His work bridges theoretical nonlinear dynamics with practical analog circuit design, emphasizing chaos-based systems and educational technology. Professional Experience:曾担任 Western Greece Technical Institute's Laboratory Associate, Coordinator of the SEE Natural Sciences Project, and Director of Patras' 2nd EPAL. He led projects like MOSTRA (University of Patras Strategic Design) and IRREDER (Erasmus+ curriculum development). His recent focus includes FPAA design and microcontroller-based systems. Current Projects: MOCASTRA – University of Patras Strategic Design (2023) IRREDER: Integrating Recent Electrical Engineering into Curricula (2022) PYTHAGORAS II: Active Filter Design Research (2005–2007)









