Michael E. Sfakianakis
Professor of Computer Applications and Statistics in Business Administration & Rector of the University of Piraeus
1. PROFESSIONAL CAREER
2000-Today: Professor of Informatics Applications and Statistics in Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, University of Piraeus.
1995-2000: Scientific Researcher in the field of “Econometrics”, Center for Planning and Economic Research (KEPE).
1993-2000: Special Scientist, Department of Statistics, Athens University of Economics and Business.
1991-1994: Special Scientist, Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Department of Mathematics, University of Athens.
2. RESEARCH-TEACHING EXPERIENCE
He has published more than 120 scientific articles in leading international journals and peer-reviewed conference proceedings. Teaching of 30 undergraduate and 20 postgraduate courses in undergraduate and postgraduate departments of the University of Athens, the Athens University of Economics and Business and the University of Piraeus. He is the author of eight (8) books in the field of Applied Statistics, Computer Science, Data Analysis and Management, Business Simulations and Forecasting Methodology.
Since 2006 he is a member of the Editorial Review Board of the international journal Advances in Doctoral Research in Management and is a reviewer in 12 international journals.
Member of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Advisory Committee of the National Statistical Service of Greece – NSSG (2004 – 2010).
Evaluator of investment projects of the European Commission, project manager in research programs and studies of public and private sector companies. Evaluator of the Information Society, participating in financial and technical committees of Public Sector bodies.
President of the Environmental Committee of the University of Piraeus (2007 to date). Member of the Senate (academic year 2002-2003, September 2012 to date).
Head of statistics of the working party on quality assurance in the management and control system of the third CSF, with main objective the analysis and evaluation of the results of controls and in particular the statistical treatment of irregularities in order to determine their frequency and significance.