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Dr. Michael Georgiopoulos

  • Email: michaelg, at symbol , ucf, dot symbol, edu
  • Office: Room 114, Harris Engineering Complex

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Michael Georgiopoulos is Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Central Florida. His previous administrative posts have included Interim Dean and Interim Assistant Vice President of Research in the Office of Research and Commercialization. Dr. Georgiopoulos began his academic career at the University of Central Florida in 1986 with expertise in machine learning with special emphasis on neural network algorithms. In 2010, he was named a UCF Pegasus Professor, the most prestigious award accorded any UCF faculty member, presented in recognition of extraordinary contributions to the UCF community through teaching, research, and service. His research portfolio includes approximately $17 million as principal investigator or collaborator, and he has published and presented more than 250 papers in various professional journals and international conferences. He served as the Technical Co-Chair of the 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks.

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Michael Georgiopoulos is Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Central Florida. His previous administrative posts have included Interim Dean and Interim Assistant Vice President of Research in the Office of Research and Commercialization. Dr. Georgiopoulos began his academic career at the University of Central Florida in 1986 with expertise in machine learning with special emphasis on neural network algorithms. In 2010, he was named a UCF Pegasus Professor, the most prestigious award accorded any UCF faculty member, presented in recognition of extraordinary contributions to the UCF community through teaching, research, and service. His research portfolio includes approximately $17 million as principal investigator or collaborator, and he has published and presented more than 250 papers in various professional journals and international conferences. He served as the Technical Co-Chair of the 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks.

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