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Introduction: AIT Alumni Grid We feel it is vital that AIT provides you with all the resources you need to be successful and achieve the heights you deserve but, first, we must ask for your thoughts on what YOU want from AIT. It is only through your feedback and involvement that we are better able to support you in the way YOU need. Some of our preliminary ideas are based on developing and promoting alum benefits that you perceive to be useful and valuable; implementing a comprehensive communication system based on your preferences; modifying events and activities to reflect your preferences, inclusiveness and relevance; creating and facilitating volunteer opportunities; developing a formal referral system for recruitment and general AIT promotion; encouraging and supporting our current students by becoming a mentor; and keeping you updated on evolving/changing market trends. It will be your feedback which will determine in which way we can support you in your future professional endeavors. Our early alum have lost touch with us and we have made many efforts to try and reach them. They are as essential to our alum body as our more recent members and we can learn so much from their experiences beyond AIT. AIT could not ask for a more worthy ambassador than you. It is with great pride that we stand behind you. Our alumni and current students are the life of AIT, you are the ones that shape AIT’s character and we know that we are in good hands. Your skills, knowledge and experience both at AIT and beyond AIT’s borders have made you stronger, you are in demand, you have everything tomorrow’ industry needs in order to meet its future needs. The "AIT Grid News" is not atraditional academic newsletter and has a lighter perspective. It will include a variety of different issues that may have nothing to do with the ICT world, such as history, social, educational, music and arts, travel, books, Greek news, interviews with people who have left their mark on the world, etc. We are young, open to ideas, thirsty for knowledge, and part of our roots will always be in Greece! Let us support you…tell us how….give us your ideas…
Students' Views "It was really a very useful experience that also helped me decide what I want to do and finally choose of my faculty."
![]() AIT Professor Appointed IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer 2012-01-24 Professor Constantinos Papadias was recently appointed Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc). AIT welcomes the European Creativity & Innovation Challenge 2012-01-23 More than 120 high school students will be on campus on Friday, February 03, to compete in the European Creativity & Innovation Challenge. The competition is co-organized with the Junior Achievement Greece (JA) association. Dr. Manolis Kellis Associate Professor at MIT receives 2011 Niki Award 2011-12-21 Dr. Manolis Kellis, Associate Professor and Director of Computational Biology Group of MIT received the 2011 Niki Award, for his distinguished contribution to science and his research into the human genome at the MIT Computational Biology Group. AIT Professor Among Highly Cited Greek Scientists 2011-12-13 Dr. Constantinos B. Papadias, who is a Full Professor at AIT’s Broadband Wireless & Sensors Research Lab, was recently cited as a “Highly Cited Greek Scientist.” Major AIT presence at Top Scientific Conference (OFC/NFOEC 2012) 2011-12-12 For a second consecutive year, AIT researchers in collaboration with their partners from several EU research projects have co-authored over 10 research contributions (accepted following a thorough double-blind review process) that will be presented in March at the Optical Fiber Communication OFC/NFOEC 2012 conference and exposition |
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