Angelopoulos Marios Ph.D.

  • Rank: Assistant Professor

Constantinos Marios Angelopoulos is Assistant Professor in IoT algorithms and protocols at International Hellenic University (GR). Between 2016-2025 he was Full Professor in Networked and Sensing Systems at Bournemouth University (UK). Previously, between 2013-2016, he was with University of Geneva (CH) under the prestigious Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship for Foreign Researchers. At BU, Prof. Angelopoulos has established and led the BU IoT Lab and was a founding member of the Future & Complex Networks (FlexNet) Research Group. He was also the founding Programme Leader of three master courses in the area of Internet of Things.

Since 2016, Prof. Angelopoulos serves at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) as Rapporteur of Question 5 “Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitions” in Study Group 20: Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities and Communities (SC&C) and as the Liaison co-Rapporteur of SG20 to the Standardization Committee for Vocabulary (SCV). In 2025, he joined the national delegation of Greece to ITU-T.

Prof. Angelopoulos’ research on Crowdsourced Systems has led to the ITU-T Recommendation Y.4205 “Requirements and Functional Architecture of IoT-related Crowdsourced Systems”. He has co-authored more than 60 academic publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences and has served in the committees of several highly-esteemed international venues in his area of expertise (such as IEEE ToN, Elsevier’s ComNet, ComCom, Ad-Hoc Nets, IEEE ICDCS, IEEE DCOSS, IEEE ICC, ACM MSWiM, etc). He has been involved in several R&D projects at European and National level attracting ~1M euros of external funding for his research.

Prof. Angelopoulos is a chartered engineer, member of Technical Chamber of Greece, and a Senior Member of IEEE.