Dr. Panagiotis Tsakanikas is an Image & Signal Analysis and Machine Learning & AI Expert. He has worked as a postdoc researcher at the Imaging Facility of the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens (BRFAA) where he has been working (computational biology) with several labs ranging in a wide range of research (neuro-informatics, imaging, cell informatics and metabolic related research).
Since 2013 he is with Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition, Laboratory of Microbiology and Biotechnology of Foods at Agricultural University of Athens, employing his expertise to food quality assessment via the exploitation of noninvasive sensors (http://imeatsense.gr/en/, http://phasmafood.eu/, https://ditect.eu/). Currently, he is Co-Principal Investigator at Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, in the project entitled: “Integration of experimental investigation and computational modeling to decipher dormancy related stochastic phenomena in Listeria monocytogenes”, funded from H.F.R.I.
Biography
Dr. Panagiotis Tsakanikas is an Image & Signal Analysis and Machine Learning & AI Expert. He has worked as a postdoc researcher at the Imaging Facility of the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens (BRFAA) where he has been working (computational biology) with several labs ranging in a wide range of research (neuro-informatics, imaging, cell informatics and metabolic related research).
Since 2013 he is with Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition, Laboratory of Microbiology and Biotechnology of Foods at Agricultural University of Athens, employing his expertise to food quality assessment via the exploitation of noninvasive sensors (http://imeatsense.gr/en/, http://phasmafood.eu/, https://ditect.eu/). Currently, he is Co-Principal Investigator at Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, in the project entitled: “Integration of experimental investigation and computational modeling to decipher dormancy related stochastic phenomena in Listeria monocytogenes”, funded from H.F.R.I.