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Stefanos Ougiaroglou received a B.Sc in Computer Science (2004) from department of Information Technology of Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece, a M.Sc. in Computer Science (2006) from the department of Computer Science of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and a PhD in Computer Science (2014) from the department of Applied Informatics of University of Macedonia, Greece. The title of his PhD thesis is “Algorithms and Techniques for Efficient and Effective Nearest Neighbours Classification”. His PhD studies were supported by a Scholarship from State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y) of Greece. From 2016, he is postdoctoral researcher at the department of Applied Informatics of University of Macedonia. His postdoctoral research is focused on classification methods for large and streaming datasets. Moreover, S. Ougiaroglou holds a Certificate of Pedagogical and Teaching Competence (2010), ASPAITE, Greece.
Currently, he is a member of Laboratory Teaching Staff of the department of Information Technology of Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki. He has employed as a computer scince teacher at greek secondary and primary education and as an adjunct part-time lecturer/instructor at Dept. Of Telecommunication Systems and Networking of TEI of Messolonghi, Greece. His research interests include Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Machine learning, Data management for Mobile Computing, Databases, Algorithms and Data Structures and Educational Technology. He has co-authored several journal and conference papers in these fields.