Ms. Constantina Kopitsa | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award
PhD Student, University of Ioannina, Greece
📜 Kopitsa Konstantina Panagiota is a dedicated Municipal Police Specialist Pre-Investigative Officer in Marathon, Greece. With extensive experience in public administration and security, she has served in various roles across municipal police, prisons, and administrative offices. Passionate about leveraging technology for societal betterment, she is currently pursuing research in artificial intelligence and its role in disaster management. 🚓💻🌍
Publication Profile
Education
🎓 Konstantina’s academic journey is rich and diverse. She is a Ph.D. candidate in IT and Telecommunications at the University of Ioannina, exploring artificial intelligence in natural disaster management. 🧠🌪️ She holds an M.Sc. in Analysis and Management of Man-Made and Natural Disasters from Democritus University of Thrace, with a thesis on AI’s role in disaster management. She has further enriched her learning with certifications from prestigious institutions, including Harvard EDX, UN CC: Learn, IBM, and the Hellenic National Center for Public Administration. 🌟
Experience
💼 Konstantina has an impressive career spanning over two decades. Currently serving in the Municipal Police of Marathon, she specializes in pre-investigative procedures. She has previously worked at Korydallos Prison as a Prison Officer and held administrative and security roles at various organizations, including the Independent Personal Data Protection Authority and Brink’s Hermes Aviation Security. Her diverse roles reflect her adaptability and commitment to public service. 👮♀️📊
Research Interests
🔍 Konstantina is passionate about the intersection of technology and disaster resilience. Her research interests include the application of artificial intelligence in natural disaster management, climate change adaptation, and nature-based solutions for disaster risk reduction. 🌱🤖
Awards
🏆 While no specific awards were listed, Konstantina’s continuous pursuit of professional development and her significant contributions to public administration and disaster management showcase her commitment to excellence. 🌟
Publications
Predicting the Duration of Forest Fires Using Machine Learning MethodsFuture Internet
DOI: 10.3390/fi16110396