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Stavros Kalafatis is an Associate Department Head and Professor of Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, part of the College of Engineering. He holds an M.S.E.E. from the University of Arizona (1991) and a B.S.E.E. from the University of Surrey (1989). His research focuses on datacenter system optimization, SDI/SDN/SDS improvements for server efficiency, robotics in manufacturing, and sensor systems for agricultural applications. He has received multiple awards, including the Intel Achievement Award (2005) and repeated Intel Divisional Recognition Awards (1993, 2000–2010).
His work spans cutting-edge technologies like precision agriculture robotics, network performance optimization, and machine learning-driven systems for hydroponics and wildfire prediction. Recent publications emphasize interdisciplinary solutions in agriculture, networking, and environmental modeling. Kalafatis is affiliated with the Computer Engineering and Systems Group at Texas A&M and contributes to advancing practical applications of engineering and computing.
- Education:
- M.S.E.E., University of Arizona, 1991
- B.S.E.E., University of Surrey, 1989
- Awards:
- Intel Achievement Award (Lynnfield Team), 2005
- Intel Divisional Recognition Award (multiple years)
His research trends highlight innovations in smart systems, including digital twins for manufacturing, AI-driven crop monitoring, and network optimization for data centers. While no grants or advising records are explicitly listed, his publications reflect active collaboration with industry and academic partners.




