Senior Lecturer in Distributed Systems and Networking
Department of Computer Science, School of Science and Technology
Middlesex University
Intelligent and networked systems, Energy efficiency and performance in cloud environments, Communication energy optimisation, Network performance
Dr. Georgia Sakellari is a Senior Lecturer in Distributed Systems and Networking at the School of Science and Technology, Middlesex University. Before joining Middlesex she was a post-doctoral research associate at Imperial College and a Lecturer at the University of East London. Georgia has worked in European supported projects such as the EU FP6 Project CASCADAS (Component-ware for Autonomic Situation-aware Communications, and Dynamically Adaptable Services) and in UK projects such as the DIF DTC HYPERION, funded by British Telecom and the Ministry of Defence, SATURN (Self-Organizing Adaptive Technology underlying Resilient Networks) funded by Technology Strategy Board and EPSRC and the award winning project ALADDIN (Autonomous Learning Agents for Decentralised Data and Information Netwo
more...Dr. Georgia Sakellari is a Senior Lecturer in Distributed Systems and Networking at the School of Science and Technology, Middlesex University. Before joining Middlesex she was a post-doctoral research associate at Imperial College and a Lecturer at the University of East London. Georgia has worked in European supported projects such as the EU FP6 Project CASCADAS (Component-ware for Autonomic Situation-aware Communications, and Dynamically Adaptable Services) and in UK projects such as the DIF DTC HYPERION, funded by British Telecom and the Ministry of Defence, SATURN (Self-Organizing Adaptive Technology underlying Resilient Networks) funded by Technology Strategy Board and EPSRC and the award winning project ALADDIN (Autonomous Learning Agents for Decentralised Data and Information Networks) funded by EPSRC, BAE Systems and Selex. She is a member of IEEE and IEEE Communications Society since August 2006 and a member of the Technical Chamber of Greece since May 2003. She has taken part in several programme committees and in the organising committee of the international conference IEEE ISCIS and the international PerNEM workshops of IEEE PERCOM. She has more than 20 publications in highly rated journals (such as ACM transactions, the Computer Journal, Performance Evaluation) and conferences (such as IEEE GLOBECOM, ACM CCS, IEEE MASS). Her research interests include , , and cloud communication protocols.
Ph.D. in Computer Networks from Imperial College in 2009
MSc in Techno-Economic Systems from the National Technical University of Athens in 2004
MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 2002