Klea Panayidou is a scientific collaborator/project leader at the Computational Cognition lab. Klea Panayidou has 15 years of experience on data analysis and modelling and has been a member of various interdisciplinary teams both in academia and in industry. Past work experience includes research fellowships: at the Department of Statistics and Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University(USA), at the Computational and Systems Biology, University of Pittsburgh (USA), and at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern (Switzerland). Since 2010, she has been an educator as a visiting lecturer/teaching collaborator at various both public and private Universities in Cyprus. Her publications are included in international peer-reviewed journals. Klea Panayidou received a B.Sc MORSE at the University of Warwick, M.Sc in Applied Statistics at the University of Oxford (UK), and D.Phil in Statistical Science at the University of Oxford, UK.
Nikos Isaak is a Ph.D. student of Information and Communication Systems at Open University of Cyprus. He was educated at University of Macedonia (Greece), where he received a B.Sc. in Applied Informatics in 2001 (1997-2001). He continued his education at Open University of Cyprus, where he received an M.Sc. in Information’s Systems in 2011 (2008-2011). From 2001 he is working as a computer science teacher at secondary education in Cyprus. His research focuses on the principled understanding of Natural Language Processing (NLP), and how human’s natural language can be transferred into machine language for making machines smarter.
Christos Rodosthenous is an IT officer at the Information Systems and Technology Services of the Cyprus University of Technology. Christos academic background includes an MSc in Computational Mathematics and informatics in Education and a BSc in Mathematics and Informatics. He is currently pursuing a PhD in the area of Computational Cognition. His publications include papers at international peer-reviewed conference proceedings, a book chapter, as well as numerous technical reports. He has taught various topics in Computer Science, and has given numerous presentations to academics and students.
Skouteli Hara received a B.Sc. in Computer Science (1997-2001) and a M.Sc. in Information’s Systems in 2011 (2002-2004) from University of Cyprus. From 2011 she is a Ph.D. student of Information and Communication Systems at the Open University of Cyprus and also a member of the Computational Cognition Lab. Her publications include papers at mobile and distributed computing conferences. She is currently working as computer science teacher at secondary education in Cyprus. Her current research focuses on the data missing recovery.