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Mr Themistoklis Charalambous

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Telephone:07766830220
Fax:01223 332662
email:tc257 [at] cam.ac.uk
Personal Homepage:http://www.themistoklis.org
Office Location:BN4-85 (Fallside Control Lab)

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Background
* Graduated in 2005 from Trinity College, University of Cambridge with an MEng (Distinction) and a BA (First Class Honours) in Electrical and Information Sciences.

* Fourth year project: "Ways of interacting with Virtual Environments" under the supervision of Dr Joan Lasenby.

* Pursued his PhD in the Control Laboratory, Cambridge University Engineering Department (CUED) under the supervision of Dr Glenn Vinnicombe.
Research Overview
Network Optimization and Control:
His research interests are mainly in the area of network optimization and control. More specifically, my current research focuses on problems that arise in wireless ad hoc networks and include distributed power control and scheduling.

Resource Provisioning (Cross-disciplinary Research):
Development of Control Methods for Resource Provisioning of Server applications in virtualized data centers (in collaboration with Dr Evangelia Kalyvianaki - Computer Lab).

Human Robotics:
Investigation and development of efficient robot strategies to facilitate the acquisition of motor skills.
Teaching
MARKING:

* Flight Control Experiment (3F1) - Third year computer based experiment.
* Inverted Pendulum (3F2) - Third year experiment.
* Digital filters (3F3) - Third year computer based experiment.

DEMONSTRATIONS:

* Flight Control Experiment (3F1) - Third year computer based experiment.
* Inverted Pendulum (3F2) - Third year experiment.
* Ball and Beam (3F2) - Third year experiment.
* Fourier Transforms (Experiment 23) - Second year computer based experiment.
* Process Control (Experiment I2) - Second year experiment on the control of a shower heater.
* IB C++ Laboratories - Second year programming.

SUPERVISIONS:

* Signals and Systems (3F1) - Third year module
* Systems and Control (3F2) - Third year module
* IA Computing (C++) - First year programming