ABOUT ME
My name is Christos Zonios, and I am a PhD candidate at the University of Ioannina, Greece. My research interests include Deep Learning, Power Side-Channel Analysis, Artificial Intelligence in IoT Systems (AIoT), and Music Language Modelling. I am really good at solving problems and learning new things. I like rock climbing, mountaineering and playing music. I believe finding truth in science is easy if you follow a simple principle:
Nullius in verba
EDUCATION
PhD Security and Reliability of Neuromorphic Computing Systems
University of Ioannina, Greece
In Progress (started Oct 2021)
MSc Data and Systems Engineering
Specialized in Data Science and Engineering
University of Ioannina, Greece
Oct 2021 – GPA: 9.09/10 (Excellent)
BSc Computer Science
University of Ioannina, Greece
Feb 2020 – GPA: 7.1/10 (Very Good)
EXPERIENCE
Research Scientist/Engineer
Dec 2021 - Nov 2023
ARTEMIS: Secure Supply Chain Monitoring Using Distributed and Embedded Security Mechanisms
Researched, designed and implemented various systems for supply chain monitoring using state-of-the-art technologies for trusted computing.
Research Scientist/Engineer
Mar 2023 - Sep 2023
DIONI: Computational Plaform for Big Data Processing and Analysis
Examined novel techniques for improving the energy-efficiency and accuracy of AIoT systems, and implemented original experimental platforms for evaluation.
Full Stack Engineer
Dec 2017 - Sep 2020
Wapp/Hotelizer, Ioannina, Greece
Developed a property management system for hotels and other hospitality, food service and rental properties, Hotelizer, in React/Nodejs/MySQL.
ABOUT THIS WEBSITE
I used to be a React/Nodejs dev, but I don’t really like the front-end of the modern web, so I went for the simple and minimalistic feel of old-school text-and-hyperlinks websites. Plus, I don’t run any code in your browser.
This website will mostly be used as a portfolio and a place to gather all my scientific publications but I occassionally post guides, tutorials, explanations or maybe even blogs, primarily to share knowledge but also for my own archival/documentation purposes. I will try to keep everything short and to the point.
I have split the content of this website into three parts: