George D Magoulas Profile Page

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Name: Professor George D. Magoulas
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George Magoulas has a BEng/MEng (Systems & Control) and a PhD (Neural Network Learning) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Patras, Greece, and a PGCE (Higher Education) from Brunel University. He held R&D posts in industry from 1990 to 1993 and from 1997 to 1998, where he worked in several national and EU projects on the development of embedded systems employing soft computing and computational intelligence methodologies. In 2000, he joined the Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, where he held Lecturer and Senior Lecturer posts. In 2004, he joined the School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Birkbeck College, University of London as a Reader, and in 2009 he was promoted to Professor of Computer Science. He currently serves as Director of Postgraduate Studies, and Chair of the Department's Teaching Committee and Advanced MSc Exam Board. 

George has edited three books entitled “Adaptable and Adaptive Hypermedia Systems” (IRM Press, 2005), “Advances in Web-based Education: Personalized Learning Environments”  (Information Science Publishing, 2006), and "E-infrastructures and technologies for lifelong learning" (IGI Global, 2011). He was Guest Editor for the Journal of Network and Computer Applications (Elsevier), the journal Interacting with Computers (Elsevier), the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools (World Scientific), the journal Computers in Biology and Medicine (Elsevier), the journal Virtual Reality (Springer), and Applied Intelligence: The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, and Complex Problem-Solving Technologies (Springer). He has been appointed to 9 Journal Boards, including User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction (Springer), Applied Intelligence (Springer), International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools (World Scientific), and Evolving Systems (Springer).

Prof Magoulas has received awards for his research work from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (1999), the IEEE (2000 and 2008), the EUNITE (2001 and 2004), the IADIS (2006), the ACM (2009), KES (2010) and has secured grants from the EPSRC, the ESRC, the AHRC, and the JISC. His current research interests are in modelling, learning, adaptation and evolution in complex environments with applications in user modelling, sequence processing, adaptive web-based systems and personalised learning environments. More information on his activities is available on his personal website.

 

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Phone Number: 020 7631 6717 (Senate House); 020 77632117 (LKL)
Department Profile Page: vili.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/dept/staffperson05.asp?name=gmagoulas
Personal Website: www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~gmagoulas/

Publications

Publications: Available  through this link

Students

Students:
  • A. Anastasiadis, Neural network training and applications using biological data (completed April 2006)
  • Z. Voulgaris, Discernibility Concept in Classification Problems (completed March 2009).
  • C-C. Peng, Deterministic nonmonotone training of recurrent neural networks and applications using symbolic sequence data (completed January 2011).
  • M. Cocea, Intelligent techniques for user modelling and their exploitation in an exploratory learning environment (minor corrections).
  • T. Lewis, working on genetic programming structures and acceleration techniques for complex systems modelling (writing up).
  • D. Dimakopoulos, working on personalisation of the Internet and e-content (writing up).
  • M. Kelly, working on genetic algorithms for urban traffic management and control.
  • T. Sikora, working on the design and optimisation of adaptive controllers in application service management environment.
  • M. Kohli, working on the development of a hybrid computational modelling framework based on behavioural genetics.

LKL News

George D Magoulas is featured in the following news items:
 
DateTitle
Tuesday, 26 April 2011New Book on Technologies for Lifelong Learning
Friday, 22 October 2010Best PhD Student Paper for MiGen Project
Tuesday, 20 October 2009Congratulations to our three new professors
Wednesday, 25 June 2008Two ESRC/EPSRC awards for LKL in Technology Enhanced Learning
Monday, 13 August 2007Alex Poulovassilis
Tuesday, 13 March 2007TLRP Research Award
Friday, 15 December 2006MyPlan
Friday, 20 October 2006Outstanding Paper Award
Thursday, 08 December 2005Advances in Web Based Education

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LKL Events

List of events at the London Knowledge Lab with George D Magoulas:
 
DateTitle
Wednesday, 15 July 20095th Birthday
Wednesday, 13 May 2009LKL showcase

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LKL Co-Directors

Profiles

  • Alumni of Excellence
    Dr Sergio Gutiérrez-Santos has received an Alumni of Excellence Award from his alma mater University Carlos III of Madrid. This recognition is awarded to the recent alumnus (graduated in the ...
  • The Unteachable
    LKL's Co-Director Professor Richard Noss delivered his public lecture Learning the Unlearnable: Teaching the Unteachable at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education on 21st February to an audience of 450 ...
  • Live online debate between Diana Laurillard and Stephen Downes
    LKL's Diana Laurillard and Canadian researcher Stephen Downes presented contrasting responses to the question: To what extent should learning design be supported computationally? Organised by the Association for Learning Technology, ...
  • Miegunyah Fellowship for Prof Richard Noss
    Richard Noss, co-director of the London Knowledge Lab, has been awarded a 2012 Miegunyah Fellowship by the University of Melbourne. Richard will disseminate the findings of the Technology ...
  • Presentation Award for Tim Neumann
    LKL's Tim Neumann won a best short presentation award at the Association for Learning Technology Conference 2011 at the University of Leeds for his Pecha-Kucha-style presentation Matchmaking Learning Technologists and ...