Vassilios C. Vescoukis

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CURRENT POSITION

National Technical University of Athens - School of Surveying Engineering
Assistant Professor

Hellenic Open University, School of Science
Associated Teaching Staff for the Post-Graduate Curriculum of "Computer Science"

Technopolis S.A., Member of TECHNICAL PRESS S.A. public group of companies
Consulting editor in the area of Information Technology. Regular columnist in the monthly magazine publication "ne.o 2 (New Economy Observer)".

Freelance consultant
Consulting in operational planning and strategy in the area of Information Systems, Software Quality Assurance, Project management, Authoring and Evaluation of Proposals for Operational and Research Programmes.

 

 

INTERESTS

Research interests
Theoretical foundation and applications of Software Engineering with emphasis (a) on architecture and services of distributed applications (b) on the design and implementation of knowledge bases for software evolution
Design and implementation of distributed software systems for supporting education and training. Effects of New Technologies in education and training as well as in the evolution of the role of public schools.
Social effects of New Technologies in Labour Relations and Globalization of Economy.

Professional interests
Development of organizational policies in I.T. systems and services, Information Society, e-commerce, e-learning.
Conception, design, supervision of implementation, quality assurance of information systems of high added value.

 

CONTACT INFO

Mail
School of Surveying Engineering
NTUA Campus
Zografos 15780
Greece

Phone numbers
Office (+30) 210 7721688
fax  (+30) 210 7724137

e-mail
v.vescoukis@cs.ntua.gr

messengers (*)
vvescoukis@hotmail.com
vvescoukis@yahoo.com

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