Chrysostomos Kasimis is a Lecturer in the Electronics and Computers Department at the University of Patras, affiliated with the School of Sciences. He holds a Master's Degree (2007) and a PhD (2013) in Electronics from the University of Patras. His primary roles include teaching laboratory courses such as Physics Laboratory IV/V, Computer Programming I/II, and Analog Electronics Laboratory. He is a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff (EDIP) in the Electronics Laboratory. His research focuses on neural networks for control systems and analog VLSI integrated circuits , with contributions to adaptive filter design, low-power circuits, and bio-inspired neural network applications. His work spans hyperbolic function-based filters, zeroing neural networks for optimization, and companding techniques in biomedical signal processing. Publications highlight innovation in analog circuit design (e.g., sinh-domain filters, OTA-based systems) and interdisciplinary applications in finance through neural networks. His career demonstrates expertise in both theoretical and applied electronics, with a strong emphasis on practical laboratory instruction.









