Constantine Stephanidis
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| Postal Address: | Institute of Computer Science (ICS) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) N. Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton GR - 70013 Heraklion, Crete, Greece |
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| Telephone : | +30-2810-391741 | |
| Fax: | +30-2810-391799 | |
| Mobile Phone : | +30-6947-000176 | |
| E-mail: | cs@ics.forth.gr | |
Brief CV
Constantine Stephanidis, Professor at the Department
of Computer Science of the University
of Crete, is the Director of the Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology
- Hellas, Head of
the Human - Computer Interaction Laboratory,
and of the Centre for Universal Access and Assistive
Technologies, and
Head of the Ambient
Intelligence Programme of ICS-FORTH. Currently, he is also the President of the Board
of Directors of the Science and Technology Park of Crete.
Over the past 25 years, Prof.
Stephanidis has been engaged as the Scientific Responsible in more than 40 National
and European Commission funded projects in the fields of Human-Computer Interaction,
Universal Access and Assistive Technologies. In the beginning of the '90s he
introduced the concept and principles of Design for All in Human-Machine Interaction
and for Universal Access in the evolving Information Society. He has published
more than 550 technical papers in scientific archival journals, proceedings
of international conferences and workshops related to his fields of expertise.
He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Springer international journal "Universal Access
in the Information Society". He is the Editor and (co-)author of 14 out of the 30 chapters of
the book "User Interfaces
for All - concepts, methods and tools" published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
(2001). He is also Editor and (co-)author of many chapters of "The Universal
Access Handbook" that published in June 2009 by CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. During the period 1995 - 2006, he was the Founding Chair of the ERCIM Working Group "User Interfaces
for All" and General Chair of its 9 international Workshops. During the period
1997 - 2000, he was the Founding Chair of the International Scientific Forum "Towards
an Information Society for All", in the context of which he edited White
Papers concerning the roadmap and R&D agenda towards an Information
Society for All. Since 2001 he is the Founding Chair of the International Conference
"Universal
Access in Human - Computer Interaction". Since 2003 he is the General
Chair of the HCI International Conference,
Since the 80s, Prof. Stephanidis
has been actively involved in activities contributing to the European Commission
R&D Policy on Information Society. During the period 2002 - 2006, he was
member of the Management Committee of the Information Society Technologies Programme
of the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission. During the period
2002 - 2005, he was member of the EC eAccessibility Expert Group, and since
2006 he is member of the eInclusion Group of the i2010 Initiative. Since 2006,
he is also member of the Management Board of the European Network and Information
Security Agency (ENISA),
having worked constantly for the hosting of the European Agency in Heraklion
since 2002. During the period 2002 – 2004, he was the Coordinator of the
Task Force on “Universal Access and Usability in the Information Society
by all citizens, including people with disabilities and other disadvantaged
groups”(Secretariat for the Information Society, Hellenic Ministry of
Economy and Finance). He is one of the co-founders of the European Design for
All e-Accessibility Network (EDeAN) and founder of the GR-DeAN the corresponding National Network. He is also
the senior editor of the EDeAN
White Paper,
Prof. Stephanidis
is the Scientific Coordinator of the European Commission Coordination Action
InterLink (2006-2009),
which aims to identify and address world-scale, basic research problems in 'software
intensive systems and new computing paradigms', 'ambient computing and communication
environments' and 'intelligent and cognitive systems', under a human-centred
perspective, and to define joint basic research agendas for world-wide cooperation
in these domains.

