Christos N. Schizas is Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus.
Born in Cyprus, undergraduate studies at QMC, University of London, UK, B.Sc.(Eng), 1978. Graduate studies at the University of Indianapolis, USA, MBA, 1988 and at QMC, University of London, UK, PhD, 1981. He received the William Lincoln Shelley award from the University of London for excellence in research, and a Fulbright fellowship for collaborative research in the USA. He served as Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of London, and Professor of Computer Information Systems at the University of Indianapolis.
Since 1991, Professor Schizas has been with the Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus and he served as Vice Rector of the University (2002-2006). His research interests include computational intelligence, medical informatics, diagnostic and prognostic systems, system modeling and identification of brain activity, and eHealth systems.
He served as associate editor of the journal Technology and Health Care, area editor of the journal IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, and member of the editorial board of the journal of Intelligent Systems.
He is the founder of the Computational Intelligence lab and co-director of the eHealth lab of the University of Cyprus. He has taken part in European Commission initiatives for promoting the Information Society, especially the Euro-Mediterranean partnership and the eHealth initiatives. He designed and teaches two courses on eHealth at the University of Cyprus for the School of Medicine and the Department of Computer Science.
See here his Presentation at eHealth Forum:
Cross border care – A Challenge and an opportunity for Cyprus