CNIT1 - Thomas Boumpoulis
Spectral and energy-efficient design for U-MIMO THz systems

Hello! I am Thomas Boumpoulis from Larissa, Greece.
I completed my Integrated Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki from 2017-2023, where my research primarily focused on Automated Control Systems, culminating in a diploma thesis on distributed synchronization protocols for nonlinear, heterogenous, unknown, MIMO, multiagent systems.
After graduating, I completed my army service obligations for 1 year as part of the Eunavfor Aspides CIS team where my duties included communication assurance, server management and information security.
During my studies and research experience, I published a conference paper in CDC 2024, as an extension of my thesis and worked as a Platform Deployment Intern for Veltio Greece. These experiences helped me develop hands-on modelling and problem solving skills, as well as the ability to seamlessly assimilate to a team environment.
As part of the TeraWireless project, I am currently a PhD candidate at the University of Federico II Naples, Italy. My research focuses on the spectral and energy efficient design of Ultra Massive MIMO THz and mm-wave communication systems , leveraging optimization, information theory and signal processing techniques to study the performance limits and trade-offs in next generation wireless networks . I will also develop optimization algorithms for integration into large scale simulation environments
Currently, I am working on energy efficiency maximization through reconfigurable holographic beamforming. This research aims to address the growing energy demands of dense networks by utilizing reconfigurable holographic surfaces.
Being part of the TeraWireless project provides a unique opportunity to collaborate internationally, apply strong mathematical foundations to real world challenges, while contributing to the development of the future paradigm in wireless communication systems.


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