Prof. George Tsekouras is a Professor in the Department of Cultural Technology and Communication at the University of the Aegean since 2002. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, cultural informatics, and expert systems, with over 100 publications in journals and conferences. He has contributed to projects involving machine learning fairness, blockchain sustainability, healthcare monitoring systems, and cultural heritage preservation. Research interests include AI applications in cultural heritage (e.g., 3D asset quality, art recoloring for color blindness), ethical AI in criminal justice systems, energy-efficient blockchain technologies, and environmental monitoring via machine learning. His work bridges computational methods with societal challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. Notable trends in his publications include leveraging graph neural networks for healthcare (e.g., Parkinson’s disease monitoring), exploring ChatGPT for hospitality personalization, and developing hybrid machine learning models for disaster prediction. His contributions span technical innovation and social impact, such as improving accessibility through image recoloring algorithms and reducing blockchain’s environmental footprint. No scientific awards are listed. Advising and grants details are unavailable, but his extensive publication record indicates active research collaboration. His work often integrates cultural data with computational tools, reflecting his department’s mission at the University of the Aegean.









