Dr Xenofon Vasilakos
BSc, MSc, PhD
Expertise
Xenofon Vasilakos is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence for Digital Infrastructures. His research is aligned with Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI) and Smart Internet Lab (SIL).
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Biography
Xenofon Vasilakos is a Lecturer at the University of Bristol, the UK. His research is aligned with Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI) and Smart Internet Lab (SIL). He is currently the lead researcher of the Zero Downtime Edge Application Mobility (ZeroDEAM) project funded by Samsung Electronics UK. He received the MSc degree in Parallel and Distributed Computer Systems from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and the PhD degree in informatics from the Athens University of Economics and Business with a focus on Information-Centric Networking architectures, protocols, and distributed solutions. He has participated in various EU and national funded research projects such as 5GPPP SliceNet and the FIA award-winning FP7 project PURSUIT. His current research interests include 5G and 6G focusing on Multi-access Edge Computing based on cognition approaches inspired by machine learning models towards Zero-touch network and Service Management. He is also involved in 5G/6G-related research on the Internet of Things, Software-Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualization, and network Slicing. Dr Vasilakos was a recipient of an excellence fellowship grant from the French government (LABoratoires d’EXcellence), and has received an accolade and awards for his academic performance from the Greek State Scholarship Foundation.
CV: http://pages.cs.aueb.gr/~xvas/pdfs/detailedCV.pdf
Research interests
Zero Touch Networking; Multi-Access Edge Computing; 5G; 6G; Cloud Computing; Internet of Things; Applied Artificial Intelligence; Applied Machine Learning; Internet Technologies; Future Internet; Information-Centric Networking; Proactive Caching; Mobile Caching; Internet Architecture; Distributed Computing; Parallel Programming;
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Publications
Recent publications
08/12/2020A Novel Autonomous Profiling Method for the Next Generation NFV Orchestrators
AUTO-3P
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Towards Zero Downtime Edge Application Mobility for Ultra-Low Latency 5G Streaming
Proceedings - 2020 IEEE Cloud Summit, Cloud Summit 2020
ElasticSDK
Proceedings of IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2020
A Software-Defined IoT Device Management Framework for Edge and Cloud Computing
Teaching
I have teaching experience in various CS courses since 2009. I have served either as a Teaching Assistant (TA) or as a full teacher in the following courses:
- Digital Circuit Systems (2020/2021); BSc. course; University of Bristol (2020-NOW)
- Mobile Applications and Services (2017/2018, 2018/2019); Eurecom graduate courses
- Topics in Multimedia Systems [TA]; graduate course; Athens Univ. of Econ. and Business (AUEB) (2011/2012)
- Mobile and Pervasive Systems [TA]; graduate course; AUEB (2011/2012)
- Distributed Systems [TA]; graduate course; AUEB (2009/2010)
- Mobile and Wireless Networks [TA]; BSc course; AUEB (2013/2014-2014/2015)
- Operating Systems [TA]; BSc course; AUEB (2012/2013, 2013/2014)
- Introduction to Programming [TA]; BSc course; AUEB (2010/2011, 2012/2013)
- Programming with the Java programming language [TA]; BSc course; AUEB (2009/2010, 2011/2012)
- Distributed Systems [TA]; BSc course; AUEB (2009/2010-2010/2011)
- Telematic Applications Programming; Graduate course; Harokopeion University of
Athens (2013)