About aise lab
Artificial Intelligence and System Engineering Laboratory
About
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The aims of the Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering (AISE) Lab is to meet the research and educational needs of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at all levels, such as undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral.
AISE Lab contributes to the development of all kinds of scientific studies and participates in the provision of lifelong education and training services. In addition, AISE lab promotes scientific knowledge regarding the subjects of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering with an emphasis on applied technological research and development in cutting-edge technologies, regarding software development, from the perspective of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering.
The laboratory’s research activities cover the entire software life cycle, from the description and analysis of requirements and specifications to its design, implementation, verification and maintenance. Of particular interest to the laboratory is also the development of open- source software, research standards, models, systems and tools, which cover various important research fields.
Moreover, the laboratory undertakes specialized training of students and employees, as well as provision of consulting services in technological issues.


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Research & Development
AISE Lab supports research and development on topics of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering that focus on the practical training of students, on the development of Diploma and Master Thesis and on the Doctoral Program of the ECE department. In addition, AISE Lab cooperates with Research Centers, Institutes, and Universities in Greece and abroad, as well as with public and private organizations with the aim of solving real problems.
Moreover, AISE lab develops and implements research and development activities in the context of funded national and European projects using cutting-edge open technologies in the following thematic areas which have significant technological impact and potential to sustain international collaboration.
F.A.Q
Frequently Asked Questions
The Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering (AISE) Lab is a research and educational laboratory within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at HMU. It focuses on meeting the research and educational needs of the department across all academic levels. The lab also participates in providing lifelong education and training services.
The AISE Lab aims to promote scientific knowledge in Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering. It emphasizes applied technological research and development in cutting-edge technologies, especially in software development. The lab also aims to develop open-source software, research standards, models, systems and tools. Another goal is to provide specialized training for students and employees, and offer consulting services.
The AISE Lab’s research activities cover the entire software life cycle, from requirement analysis to design, implementation, verification, and maintenance. The research focuses on applied technological research and development in software development, from the perspective of AI and Systems Engineering. Specific areas of focus include Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems, Educational Technology, Serious Games, Medical Informatics, and Web Technology.
The lab conducts research and development activities in the following thematic areas: Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems, Educational Technology, Serious Games, Medical Informatics, and Web Technology. These areas have significant technological impact and the potential to sustain international collaboration.
Yes, the AISE Lab collaborates with Research Centers, Institutes, and Universities both in Greece and abroad, as well as with public and private organizations. These collaborations aim to solve real-world problems.
The AISE Lab develops and implements research and development activities through funded national and European projects. Some of these projects include the application of the Environmental Decision Support System in the Ecosystem of Streams of Crete (Expert System-Crete (ES-Cr)) and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Software Engineering and in Medicine.