Professor Costas Iliopoulos
Emeritus Professor in Algorithm Design and Bioinformatics
Research interests
- Computer science
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Biography
Costas Iliopoulos is Emeritus Professor in Algorithm Design and Bioinformatics, in the Department of Informatics, King's College London.
Research Interests
- Algorithm design
- String algorithms
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Research
Algorithms and Data Analysis
The group develops algorithmic solutions and concrete implementations for various applications.
Security (Informatics)
The Security Hub consolidates the research related to security
News
Algorithms and Bioinformatics Group receives Royal Society Research Grants
Two professors from the Algorithms and Bioinformatics Group, based in the Department of Informatics, recently received awards from the Royal Society and the...
Informatics success at King's Awards
The King’s Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of staff and alumni. The nominees this year were of an exceptionally high standard and there was a...
Informatics team win at international conference
A paper written by a team from the Department of Informatics, in collaboration with the University of Warsaw, has won the best paper award at the SPIRE 2018...
Research
Algorithms and Data Analysis
The group develops algorithmic solutions and concrete implementations for various applications.
Security (Informatics)
The Security Hub consolidates the research related to security
News
Algorithms and Bioinformatics Group receives Royal Society Research Grants
Two professors from the Algorithms and Bioinformatics Group, based in the Department of Informatics, recently received awards from the Royal Society and the...
Informatics success at King's Awards
The King’s Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of staff and alumni. The nominees this year were of an exceptionally high standard and there was a...
Informatics team win at international conference
A paper written by a team from the Department of Informatics, in collaboration with the University of Warsaw, has won the best paper award at the SPIRE 2018...