Karpouzis Kostasمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Kostas Karpouzis is an Assistant Professor at Panteion University's Department of Communication, Media and Culture. His research focuses on adaptive computing systems, emotional computing, and applying digital games/gamification in education. He has led over 20 EU/Greek projects like Humaine Network (emotion modeling), CALLAS (emotional computing), and iRead (serious games). He serves as IEEE Greece Computer Chapter Chair, Board Member of Corallia’s gi-Cluster (creative industry consortium), and President of the Association of Informatics and Communications Engineers of Greece. His work includes co-editing Springer's 'Emotion in Games: Theory and Practice' and developing TED-Ed courses on emotion recognition. Key awards include Intel's Ultrabook Design Award (2011), Best Learning Game in Europe (2013), and GALA Serious Games competition win (2018). He advocates coding literacy through initiatives like Girls Go Coding and EU Code Week, and engages in science communication via TEDx talks and OpenScience.gr. His research spans AI ethics, culturally-aware AI systems, educational technology, and emotional health apps. Current projects include H2020 ECoWeB for adolescent mental health and H2020 iRead's Navigo game. He teaches courses on artificial intelligence, cultural informatics, and media technologies.











