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Milionis Apostolos is a Professor in the Department of Digital Systems at the University of Piraeus, part of the School of Information and Communication Technologies. He has been teaching in the Department's Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs since 2005.
He earned his diploma from the Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics at the University of Patras in 1994 and completed his PhD at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens in 1999.
Professor Milionis specializes in Distributed and Embedded Systems with extensive research in distributed computing architectures, embedded telecommunications, intelligent pervasive systems, and real-time applications. His work spans both theoretical and practical implementations including satellite communications and industrial HPCN applications. He has developed innovative applications such as a digital companion for autonomous navigation for the blind using smartphones.
He has served as Scientific Director of the research project T1ΕΚ-593 MANTO and the authorship project KALLIPOS+ 556 "Embedded Systems". His industry experience includes positions as R&D Manager and Technical Director of Network Systems, along with service as a Scientific Associate at the Telecommunications Laboratory and NTUA's Research and Development Center.
- Scholarship from the Hellenic Republic for first place in his year
- Scholarship from the Hellenic Republic for second place in his year
- Scholarship from the Bodossaki Foundation for doctoral thesis preparation
Professor Milionis has managed numerous significant research projects including ESA SATWAYS, HTCI A/2, MIKRO2-16/En-IV, ESPRIT EROPPA, INNO-TTN, and PAVE MediaGate. He has served on Project Coordination Committees for ICT-FET ATRACO, CELTIC IMPULSE/GENIO, Eurostars Z-Phone/NetHomEra, ENIAC END, AAL PeerAssist, and Tender III/98/028 Tetramed projects. He has also evaluated research programs for the GSRT and the Hellenic National Research Council.
He has over 90 publications in international scientific journals and conferences, and developed widely implemented software for an ATM device driver for the PowerQUICC-II communications processor architecture.


