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Alexios Louridas

Dr Alexios Louridas

Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering

School of Engineering, Technology and Design

A highly experienced and accomplished Senior Software Engineer and Lecturer, with a rich history in software engineering, research, and web development.

With a career spanning over two decades, they have gained invaluable experience in managing the lifecycle of a course, international cooperation, and completely overhauling existing courses. Currently serving as a Link Tutor at Canterbury Christ Church University, they have also held pivotal roles such as Director in quality and Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies. Prior to this, they have served as a Software Engineer at Honeywell UK Ltd., responsible for developing new software, software enhancements, and bug fixing. As a Research Assistant and Software Developer at OTI-UK / OPKO Health, Inc. / OPTOS Plc., they gained experience in hardware interfacing on medical diagnostic imaging devices. Additionally, their freelance work at SITEK Consultancy Services Ltd involved web design and development, and network instalment. With a strong educational background, including a research associate role at the Department of Electronics, University of Kent, this Senior Lecturer brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to any organization.

– Mobile Computing

– Advance Mathematics

– Object-Oriented Programming

– Research Methods

– Fundamentals of Computer Systems

– Networking

– Operating Systems

  • Avionics Systems Designs
  • All Optical Networks
  • Medical Imaging Devices
  • Mobile Communications
  • Radio Astronomy

Research Projects

  • Investigation into modern Agile Software development. Researcher(s): Mr GORDON AIKEN. Supervisor(s): Dr Alexios Louridas, Dr Anne Nortcliffe. [Postgraduate Research Project]
  • Low Cost Internet of Medical Things Solution for a Smart Hospital Asset Management System for Real-Time Data Analysis for the NHS.. Researcher(s): Mr SEBASTIAN BLAIR. Supervisor(s): Dr Alexios Louridas, Dr Anne Nortcliffe. [Postgraduate Research Project]