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Konstantinos Voudouris is a full Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of West Attica, Athens, Greece. Previously, he served as a full Professor at the Higher Colleges of Technology in Abu Dhabi (2015-2018) and as a Professor at the Technological Institute of Athens (2004-2015). His career spans academia, industry, and government, including roles as telecoms expert at OTE, technical advisor to the Greek Ministry of Transports and Telecommunications, and Embassy Counsellor to the EU for Telecommunications.
Education:
- PhD in Wireless Telecommunication Systems, University of Bradford, UK
Professor Voudouris's research focuses on wireless communications with emphasis on 5G/6G networks, millimeter-wave technology, antenna design, and relay networks. His work includes developing relay stations for WiMAX networks, 60 GHz transceivers, and RF energy harvesting systems. He has led significant projects such as the FP7 ICT REWIND project (5.5M€) and the WiCEAR group in the NexGenMiliwave project, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical and applied telecommunications engineering.
His publication record (2024-2014) reveals consistent innovation in wireless power transfer, antenna array optimization, substrate integrated waveguide technology, and green RF solutions for mobile networks. Key trends include reducing mutual coupling in antenna arrays, enhancing industrial wireless sensor networks through distributed fusion, and developing sustainable energy harvesting techniques for 5G infrastructure.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided documentation.
Professor Voudouris has supervised numerous diploma and PhD theses while coordinating major research initiatives including the FP7 ICT REWIND project. He serves on the University of West Attica Quality Assurance Committee and has held significant administrative roles including chairing the Promotions Committee at HCT, coordinating the ERASMUS program, and managing the internship office for the Electronic Engineering Department.
He leads the WiCEAR research group and has developed electromagnetic wave transmission prediction software to enhance laboratory instruction for electronic engineering students, demonstrating commitment to both research innovation and educational advancement.



