Dr. Stavros G. Stavrinides is a Physicist with a MSc in Electronics and a PhD in Chaotic Electronics, all awarded by Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in Thessaloniki, Greece. He currently serves as a Faculty Member (ΕΔΙΠ) of the School of Science and Technology at International Hellenic University (IHU), Thessaloniki, Greece.
He has taught in academia numerous topics in circuit theory and electronics, timeseries forecasting and data security.
His research interests include, non-exhaustively, the design of analog and mixed-signal electronic circuits, chaotic electronics and their applications, including chaotic synchronization (with emphasis on secure data transmission and cryptography), nonlinear/chaotic devices/nanodevices, memristors, the Internet of Things and edge computing, stochastic logic circuits and systems, education and econophysics.
Dr. Stavrinides has participated, as a researcher or coordinator, in several nationally and internationally (EU, NATO) funded projects, while he served as the STSM Committee Chair in the COST-IC1401 action on memristors.
Dr. Stavrinides has been member of numerous Conference Committees (Program/Organizing/Scientific), while he chaired the 4th International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Chaos and Complex Systems (CCS2019).
Finally, he is an IEEE Senior Member and member of the Chua Memristor Center.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Econophysics
Memristive Devices
Memristors
Chaotic Cryptography
Chaotic circuit
Chaos theory and its a...
Chaotic secure communi...
nonlinear circuits
Chaotic Systems
Chaotic synchronizatio...
Memristive Circuits
Fingerprints
Memristors
Chaotic circuit
Chaotic Systems
nonlinear circuits
Econophysics
Memristive Devices
Chaos theory and its application
Chaotic secure communication
Short Biography
Dr. Stavros G. Stavrinides is a Physicist with a MSc in Electronics and a PhD in Chaotic Electronics, all awarded by Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in Thessaloniki, Greece. He currently serves as a Faculty Member (ΕΔΙΠ) of the School of Science and Technology at International Hellenic University (IHU), Thessaloniki, Greece.
He has taught in academia numerous topics in circuit theory and electronics, timeseries forecasting and data security.
His research interests include, non-exhaustively, the design of analog and mixed-signal electronic circuits, chaotic electronics and their applications, including chaotic synchronization (with emphasis on secure data transmission and cryptography), nonlinear/chaotic devices/nanodevices, memristors, the Internet of Things and edge computing, stochastic logic circuits and systems, education and econophysics.
Dr. Stavrinides has participated, as a researcher or coordinator, in several nationally and internationally (EU, NATO) funded projects, while he served as the STSM Committee Chair in the COST-IC1401 action on memristors.
Dr. Stavrinides has been member of numerous Conference Committees (Program/Organizing/Scientific), while he chaired the 4th International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Chaos and Complex Systems (CCS2019).
Finally, he is an IEEE Senior Member and member of the Chua Memristor Center.