
Ioanna Roussaki
Prof. Ioanna Roussaki (Female) is the lead architect in the H2020 Project DEMETER (https://h2020-demeter.eu/), which focuses on full supply chain interoperability in the Agriculture sector and is a flagship project of 60 partners, and 17 M€ budget. She received her Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 1997. In 2003, she received her PhD in the area of telecommunications and computer networks and became a senior research associate in the Computer Networks Laboratory of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (SECE). In 2008, she was appointed as lecturer in SECE on ambient intelligence systems and since 2015 she is Assistant Professor in SECE at the same domain.
Since 1998, she has participated in about 15 EU research projects, in which she held key technical or management roles. The respective scientific research fields she worked on include pervasive computing system design and development; Internet of Things and connected smart objects; context modelling and semantics; data engineering and AI; decision support mechanisms; etc. She has applied the aforementioned disciplines on several application domains, a major of which is the agriculture domain. She has over 100 publications on these research fields and she teaches computing and communications courses in SECE.
In 2018, she established the Internet of Things, Intelligent Systems, Data Engineering and Media DIH (affiliated with both ICCS and NTUA) that is operational and tackles various application domains, including Agri-food, Energy, Transport, Health, Creative industries, etc. She is a member of IEEE and the Technical Chamber of Greece. She is a member of IEEE and the Technical Chamber of Greece. She regularly works as evaluator and recorder for the EU for proposals submitted in topics under all three pillars, and also as a reviewer for ongoing EU projects.
Sessions auxquelles Ioanna Roussaki participe
Mercredi 20 Octobre, 2021
The use of digital technologies can benefit farmers by improving productivity and sustainability. Farming sustainably can help to safeguard the environment, deliver economic profitability, and ensure social and economic equity for the farmer. In this session, we share experiences on how digital technologies are helping to increase agricultural sustainability.
Jeudi 23 Juin, 2022
Discuss with experts on how technology can help reaching the ambitious European goals for a sustainable agrifood sector by 2030.
Discuss and learn about data marketplaces, data models, standards, data governance and business models for data monetization.