Dr. Yiannis Laouris
Yiannis Laouris,
M.S., M.D. is Member of Board of the
Institute for 21st Century Agoras,
Chair of Board at
Future Worlds Center,
Cyprus Research Scientist Representative at
EU Kidsonline,
Cyprus Representative of Safer Internet Center at
Insafe/Inhope, and
Head of New Media Lab and Neuroscience Lab at
Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute.
Yiannis is a social and business entrepreneur and is author of
Masks of Demons: A journey into the Discovering and Breaking of
Stereotypes in a Society in Conflict.
He is a
neurophysiologist
and
systems scientist trained in Germany and the US, who has also become
known for his socially responsible work and scientific contributions in
the fields of peace and development through the application of modern
technology and the science of
Structured Dialogic Design (SDD).
Yiannis was previously Member at the Onlife Initiative,
CEO at
Ekkotek — High tech business Incubator, Director at Tech4Peace,
Partner at Cyber Kids, CEO at Cyber Kids, Managing Director
at TMF The Multimedia Factory, Research Assistance Professor at
the University of Arizona,
Research Associate at
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen.
In the late eighties and nineties, he
applied digital signal processing in time and frequency domains to
single-unit recordings from experimental animals to study transmission
properties and fatigue of cat motor neurons, muscle afferents and
Renshaw cells. He published with cyberneticians/systems physiologists
Peter Schwartze, Uwe Windhorst, Roger M. Enoka, and Douglas G. Stuart.
He has published more than 40 papers and chapters in journals such
as the Experimental Brain Research, Neuroscience, Journal of
Neurophysiology, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, World Futures, and has
presented more than 150 papers in conferences worldwide. In 1991, he
founded the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute.
Yiannis earned his M.D. at Universität Leipzig in 1985.
He completed his Post-Doctorate in Electro- and Neurophysiology at
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in 1988.
He earned his M.S. in Systems and Industrial Engineering at the
University of Arizona in 1993.
Read his
Future Worlds Center profile,
LinkedIn profile, and
Wikipedia profile.