Dr. Konstantinos Psounis in engineering specializes in wired and wireless networks, design schemes, and protocols to solve problems related to such systems, including WiFi and cellular systems, data centers, and sensor IoT wireless networks. He earned his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and went on to serve as a Technology Architect at Fineground Networks, where he accelerated web downloads using delta coding. After his tenure at Fineground, he served as a consultant on several projects for companies including Cisco Systems, Honeywell, and Adant Technologies. This expert is active in his field as a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and has published numerous articles on computer networking systems. Currently, he is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at a prominent university in southern California, where he also serves as the Associate Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Pacific Palisades, California
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