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Anastasios (Tasso) Bezerianos, Affiliated Faculty of Interactive Technologies Lab, of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Patras University, is professor emeritus of Patras University Medical School is a Visiting Professor at the Neuronegineering Lab of BME department of School of Medicine of Johns Hopkins University and Adjunct Research Professor at the Informatics and Telematics Institute (ITI) of the Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Thessaloniki, Greece.
He has been the Professor of Medical Physics at the Medical School of Patras University, Patras Greece since 2004, head of Cognitive Engineering (COGEN) Laboratory at the N.1 Health Institute, National University of Singapore, from 2012 to 2020 and a Visiting Professor in the Computer Science Department of New South Wales University (NSWU) -Canberra, AUS from 2016 to 2020 and Researcher at the Brain Dynamics Laboratory of the Barrow Neurological Institute, Visiting Professor Phoenix AZ from 2023 to 2025. He studied Physics at Patras University and Telecommunications at Athens University, and he received his Ph.D. on Bioengineering from the University of Patras.
His research entails diverse areas spanning from Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to Biomedical Signal Processing and Brain Imaging as well as Mathematical Biology and Systems Medicine and Bioinformatics. His work is summarized in 164 journal and 248 conference proceedings publications, 1 book and 2 patents. He has research collaborations with research institutes and universities in Japan, the China, and Europe, and he is Associate Editor of IEEE TNSRE and PLOS ONE Neuroscience journals and a reviewer for several international scientific journals.. He is a Fellow of The European Alliance for Medical and biological Engineering &Science (EAMBES) and Senior Member of IEEE and Founder and Chairman of the biannual International Summer School on Emerging Technologies in Biomedicine and the International Workshop on Human intELligence machIne cOexiStence (HELIOS)
