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| September 2009 – June 2012
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| Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science
| | Constantina Spanoude is a Programmer and Mathematician. She holds a M.Sc. (June 1012) in ''Computer Science'' and a B.Sc. (June 2009) in ''Mathematics'' both from the University of Cyprus. She has worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus. Currently she works as a Programmer at the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute (CNTI). |
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| September 2005 – June 2009
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| Buchelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics
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| MASTER THESIS | | == Research: == |
| “Implementation and experimental analysis of Asynchronous Distributed Gossip Algorithms” | | MASTER THESIS: |
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| | ''“Implementation and experimental analysis of Asynchronous Distributed Gossip Algorithms”'' |
| - Study of the complexity of gossip in an asynchronous, message-passing fault-prone distributed system through two different algorithms – called EARS and SEARS – which encompass different trade-offs between time and message complexity.
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| - Implementation of these algorithms using YALPS, an open-source Java library designed to facilitate the development and testing of distributed applications.
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| - Experimental Evaluation of the algorithms; figures and statements of results taken after testing the algorithms both in simulation and in real-world mode. Experiments in real-world mode have been executed on a global research network called PlanetLab.
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| MATHS RESEARCH | | MATHS RESEARCH: |
| “Axisymmetric Poiseuille Flow of Newtonian fluid under pressure-dependent viscosity” | | ''“Axisymmetric Poiseuille Flow of Newtonian fluid under pressure-dependent viscosity”'' |
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| - Study of Poiseuille flow in a cylindric tube under pressure-dependent viscosity; Continuity equation, momentum equation and velocity components for this incompressible flow.
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| - Isolines, two-dimensional line plots and three-dimensional shaded surface showing the evolution of velocity, using Matlab Language.
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