Manos Agelidis
Manos Angelidis holds a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. He spent 3 years as a Biomedical Engineering researcher in Athens on the topic of computational biomechanics and fluid dynamics. For the last 3 years he has been working at fortiss GmbH, a research institute for software and AI, also doing PhD research at the department of Informatics of the Technical University of Munich on the topic of AI and Robotics. He has been a software architect, lead senior software engineer and scrum Master in the distributed team developing the Neurorobitcs Platform within the Human Brain Project. He has expertise in simulated physics and Neuromorphic Computing, and specializes in C++, Javascript, Python, and Agile Methodologies.
Common problems in the workplace and how to solve them
Have you ever felt that your working environment needs a bit of improvement? Can you decide if the issues are normal? Should you try to solve them...
Latest Posts
How to organize (in)efficient meetings – expert session (by Funny Donkey)
Introduction
Hello everybody, I am the funny Donkey and today I am going to tell you how to...
Tips for making meetings more efficient
We all
spent time in meetings. Depending on our roles, this time may be significant.
Meetings can be very productive, but if they are...
Boston Dynamics robots can dance very cool
Boston Dynamics found a very creative way to say Happy New Year by posting a video of their robots performing an entertaining...
Making changes – secrets for success by Radoslav Ivanov
Introducing changes often comes with various challenges that need to be addressed in order to ensure successful implementation and good results. We...
From biology to robotics and back by Manos Angelidis
What makes our brains so efficient in computing and adapting to their environment? Why are animals so efficient at performing simple tasks...