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  1. P. Spirakis was the principal Investigator and the director (in CTI) of the project SED (SETL Experimentation and Demonstrator) No. 1227 (1271) of ESPRIT I (EEC), 2 MECU (from July 15/86 to July 15/88). A cartography data base and a performance monitor for UNIX were developed in this project. The project was succesfully completed.
  2. P. Spirakis was the scientific director of the greek team of the project ALCOM (ALGORITHMS & COMPLEXITY) of the ESPRIT Basic Research Actions. (Amount is 2.1 MECU, from May 27/89 to April 27/92).The project was succesfully completed.
  3. P. Spirakis was the scientific director of the cooperation with Ilmenan University of Germany whose goal is to build the necessary hardware and Expect System for Bioimpedance measurements, for the therapy of diabetes. The project was succesfully completed.
  4. P. Spirakis directed the Scientific Cooperation with Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, on Parallel Algorithms (88-91 with H Jung).This cooperation has succesfully ended.
  5. P. Spirakis was the scientific director in CTI of the project REX of ESPRIT II (subcontract to Intracom) Apr 1990 - May 1992. The project has been succesfully ended.
  6. P. Spirakis is the scientific director of the CTI team in the ESPRIT BASR (Basic Research) project ALCOM II (Algorithms and Complexity) from April 2 92 to April 2 95. The project funding is at 1.8 MECU. The project ended succesfully.
  7. P. Spirakis is the scientific director of the CTI team in the ESPRIT Basic Research project GEPPCOM (General Purpose Parallel Computing) from Oct 1 1993 to Oct 1 1996. The project funding is at 1.8 MECU. Τ he project ended succesfully.
  8. P. Spirakis is the scientific director of the CTI team in the ESPRIT Special Actions project DELTA-CIM (Delta Industrial Automation) from July 1993 to July 1996. The project funding is at 1 MECU. The project ended succesfully.
  9. P. Spirakis is the scientific director of the CTI team in the IT Basic Research project "ALCOM-IT", concerning algorithms and complexity. The program starts Nov 1 1995, for 36 months, and the approximate budget is 2 million ECU. The project ended succesfully.
  10. P. Spirakis is the scientific director of the CTI team in the project "TRENDS" of Telematics of the EU. The program concerns the use of novel network protocols in the Internet for remote training of educators (of high schools) in 7 European countries. The program starts on Jan 1 1996 and lasts 30 months. The approximate budget is about 2 million ECU. The project ended succesfully.
  11. Paul Spirakis is the scientific responsible on behalf of CTI for the EU IST project ASPIS, dealing with encryption of DVD. The project started on Jan 2000 and lasts 36 months.
  12. Paul Spirakis is the scientific responsible on behalf of CTI for the EU FET IST programme ALCOM -FT (Algorithms and Complexity). The project started on Feb 2000 and lasts 30 months.
  13. Paul Spirakis is the scientific director of the research programme cf FLAGS (Foundational aspects of global computing systems), of the EU FET Proactive scheme (global computing). The project will start on Jan 02 and lasts 3 years. The project aims in the algorithmic aspects of integration of mobile computing and ad-hoc networks and will examine the communication and stability issues of such systems as well as antagonism issues between the entities involved.
  14. Paul Spirakis is the CTI scientific leader in the EU FET Proactive programme CRESSCO, starting Jan 02. The project lasts 3 years and addresses major algorithmic/technology issues of state of art networking.
  15. Paul Spirakis is the CTI scientific leader of the EU DG Research network of training COMBSTRU (Combinatorial Structures), started Sept. 2002.
  16. Paul Spirakis is the CTI scientific leader of the Integrated project DELIS (dynamically evolving large scale information systems) of EU/FET in the 6th framework. The project lasts 5 years starting January 04.
  17. Paul Spirakis is the CTI scientific leader of the Integrated project AEOLUS, of EU/FET Global Computing II, approved and expected to start on Sept 1 2005.
  18. Paul Spirakis leads the FP7 EU FET Proactive project FRONTS , which starts on Feb. 2008. The project will last 3 years and is about Foundations of Adaptive Networks of Tiny Artefacts.