Christos Kaklamanis is a Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics at the University of Patras, Greece, with significant leadership roles including President of Computer Technology Institute & Press "Diophantus" (CTI) from 2016-2021. His academic career includes serving as Vice-Chair of the Department (2009-2011 and 2003-2005) and Director of the Division of Applications and Foundations of Computer Science (1997-2003). Dr. Kaklamanis earned his S.B. in Computer Science and Engineering from MIT (1986), followed by S.M. (1989) and Ph.D. (1992) from Harvard University. He completed postdoctoral work at DIMACS (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) and worked as a research consultant for NEC Research Institute, Princeton. His research spans theoretical and applied computer science with expertise in algorithm design, computational complexity, communication networks, parallel and distributed computing, and algorithmic game theory. He has made significant contributions to network algorithms, particularly in optical networks and wireless communication, with recent expansion into computational social choice and educational technology applications. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations, especially in developing educational tools that make complex algorithms accessible. Analysis of his publication history reveals an evolution from foundational algorithm research toward practical applications of theoretical concepts, particularly in educational technology and community-oriented computing solutions. His recent work focuses on creating web and mobile applications that address real-world challenges in campus management, cultural tourism, and community engagement while maintaining strong theoretical underpinnings. Elected member of EATCS council (2009-2021) Active in ACM, IEEE, SIAM, and Technical Chamber of Greece Program Committee Chair for WAOA (Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms) Conference co-chair for ICALP (International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming) As an educator, Dr. Kaklamanis has taught core courses including Theory of Computation, Parallel Algorithms, Communication Algorithms, and Cryptography. He has led major research initiatives including EU-FET projects CRESCCO and AEOLUS (as coordinator), EU-ICT Project EULER, and the "DIGITAL SCHOOL" project focused on national educational platforms. His leadership extends to directing research laboratories in Combinatorial Algorithms, Distributed Systems and Telematics, and Pattern Recognition. His current work continues to bridge theoretical computer science with practical applications, particularly in educational technology, with numerous recent publications focused on developing interactive learning tools and platforms that leverage algorithmic principles for educational and community benefit.











