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Profile

9+ years professional experience in software development, management, and IT consulting. Director of IT for the Economics and Management of Agrobiotechnology Center.

Product Manager at the Center for Elder Care and Rehabilitation Technology.

Co-founder of AgBioKnowledge, a software consulting and business strategy company. Founder and owner of Olea Estates, a company specializing in international imports/exports of olive oil products.

Education

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO — Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, August 2006.

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO — Master of Science Degree (MSc) in Computer Science, August 1998.

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO — Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc) in Computer Science, August 1996.

Skills

Professional and specialization skills include relational database programming (MySQL), object oriented and procedural programming languages (Java, C), web programming (HTML PHP, XML, JavaScript), robotics, traditional artificial intelligence, neural networks, expert systems, genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic.

Personal skills include strong written and oral communication, extensive knowledge of emerging and current technologies, innovation, effective resource management, problem solving, critical thinking, organization, productive mentoring, flexibility and adaptability, fast learning, exceptional performance under stress.

485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122

T 573.356.0321 chronisg@missouri.edu http://www.gchronis.com

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Experience

Director of Information Technology, University of Missouri, Economics and Management of Agrobiotechnology Center; Columbia, MO — June 2005-present

• Lead a team of programmers, designers and other professionals as we work on a variety of IT projects, mostly sophisticated and large scale web applications.

• Integrate and develop software for web and database applications. We work with PHP, HTML, XML, Java, and MySQL.

• Develop multi-platform web applications.

• Identify, interview, hire, mentor and train the right personnel to fulfill project requirements. • Facilitate ways to attract new cliental.

• Compose grant funding and project proposals. • Organize maintenance and support teams.

• Coordinate testing, documentation and customer training, including multimedia training tools and online demo and training sessions.

• Decide on and track product updates and upgrades, after carefully considering customer feedback and requests and predicting future requirements

• Analyze, estimate and plan costs and time for effective project completion and maintenance.

• Direct public and customer relations.

• Communicate with other leads, projects managers and professionals from a variety of disciplines, especially in the Biotechnology Industry.

• Inspire and keep personnel focused on the task at hand.

• Balance decision making and cooperative work to effectively meet project deadlines.

Product Manager for the Center for Eldercare and Rehabilitation Technology; Columbia, MO — April 2009-present

• Integrate embedded systems to facilitate the operation of a complete monitoring network for eldercare patients.

• Collaborate with a diverse group of faculty, staff and students from the areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biological Engineering, Nursing, Social Work, Physical Therapy, and Health Informatics.

• Oversee the development of research and stir it to the direction of a commercial product. • Evaluate existing software and hardware and manage resources to build a single or several

products ready to market for Elder Care Units or the public. George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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Programmer/Analyst Expert, University of Missouri, Dept. of Agricultural Economics; Columbia, MO — May 2000-June 2005

• Performed computer systems analysis and problem solving.

• Assessed complexity of projects and prepared cost/time estimates for project development.

• Provided continuing technical advice on the design and implementation of new and revised programs/systems to supporting personnel and clients.

• Developed software in HTML, XML, PHP and Java.

• Worked to automate/improve operating processes by devising program logic and adapting standard programming procedures to resolve problems.

• Designed and implemented databases in MySQL. • Devised data and controls verification methods.

• Evaluated, installed and maintained software packages for various needs within the department and for outside projects, while considering needs, economical implications and future growth of all systems.

• Maintained Linux and Mac OS X servers for all projects and internal needs. • Provided technical support for a base of more than 30000 clients.

• Supervised, managed and coordinated a team of programmers and other professionals to assist in the successful completion of above tasks.

President and Chief Developer, AgBioKnowledge LLC; Columbia, MO — November 2001-June 2007

• Co-founded AgBioKnowledge, a firm specializing in strategy planning and software development for large corporations.

• Designed and implemented custom large scale information systems for special purposes. • Developed software using computational intelligence methods and techniques.

• Hired employees, managed and coordinated a team of programmers. • Planed business strategy.

Research Assistant, University of Missouri, Dept. of Computer Engineering And Comp. Science; Columbia, MO — August 1998-May 2001

• Performed research in Robotics and Computational Intelligence.

• Developed software based on innovative techniques for the purposes of programming/ learning by demonstration.

• Built fuzzy controllers and intelligent systems for mobile agent control.

• Taught labs and gave lectures on robotics and intelligent systems for graduate and undergraduate students.

• Contributed in grant proposals and published technical papers (see list of publications). George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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Instructor, University of Missouri, Dept. of Agricultural Economics; Columbia, MO — August 1999

• Taught AgEcon485, a combined course on “Decision Methods and Tools”: a graduate summer course in Expert Systems, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Traditional AI and Genetic Algorithms as applied in decision making.

Teaching Assistant, University of Missouri, Dept. of Computer Science; Columbia, MO — January 1998-July 1998

• Organized and taught a lab for CECS351, a graduate course in Operating Systems. • Students built a complete operating system including kernel, memory management, job

scheduler and higher level components from scratch.

Programmer/Analyst, Infostar CC; Athens, Greece — January 1994-August 1995

• Developed software for ELPA auto and motorcycle racing events.

• Developed software to cover the beauty pageant for the Greek television station ANT-1 • Developed specialized software for administrative and accounting functions of hospitals,

fast food chains, and medical offices. George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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Selected Publications

Chronis G., “Sketch-based navigation for mobile robots using qualitative landmark states” Dissertation, Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science - University of Missouri, Columbia MO, August 2006.

Chronis G., Skubic M., “Robot navigation using qualitative landmark states from sketched route maps”, presented at IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (ICRA 2004), New Orleans, LA, Apr 26-May 1, 2004, pp. 1530-1535.

Skubic M., Bailey C., Chronis G., “A sketch interface for mobile robots”, presented at IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC 2003), Washington, D.C., Oct 5-8, 2003, pp. 919-924.

Chronis G., Skubic M., “Sketched Based Navigation for Mobile Robots”, Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2003), St. Louis, MO, May 25-28 2003.

Skubic M., Matsakis P., Chronis G. and Keller J., “Generating Multi-Level Linguistic Spatial Descriptions from Range Sensor Readings Using the Histogram of Forces”, Autonomous Robots, vol. 14, no. 1, January 2003, pp. 51-69.

Skubic M., Matsakis P., Forrester B. and Chronis G., “Extracting Navigation States from a Hand-Drawn Map”, Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2001), Seoul, Korea, May 21-26 2001.

Skubic M., Chronis G., Matsakis P. and Keller J., “Generating Linguistic Spatial Descriptions from Sonar Readings Using the Histogram of Forces”, Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE

International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2001), Seoul, Korea, May 21-26 2001.

Skubic M., Chronis G., Matsakis P. and Keller J., “Spatial Relations for Tactical Robot Navigation”, Proceedings of the 2001 SPIE AeroSense Conference (Unmanned Vehicle Technology III), Orlando, FL, April 16-17 2001.

Chronis G. and Skubic M., “Experiments in Programming by Demonstration: Training a Neural Network for Navigation Behaviors”, Proceedings of the 2000 International Symposium on Robotics and Automation (ISRA 2000), Monterrey, Mexico, Nov. 10-12, 2000.

Chronis G., Keller J., Skubic M., “Learning Fuzzy Rules by Evolution for Mobile Agent Control”, Proceedings of the IEEE 1999 International Symposium on computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation, Monterey, CA, Nov. 1999.

Chronis G., “AKRETAS: An Intelligent Mobile Robot Used As a Video Probe”, MS Thesis, Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering - University of Missouri, Columbia MO, July 1998.

George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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Selected Projects

Manuscript FastTrack™ (2005-present): A fully automated web-based manuscript management system that speeds up the peer review process, improves the quality of reviews, and enhances the experience of authors, reviewers and editors while eliminating the need for editorial support staff. Manuscript FastTrack sees regular upgrade releases every six to twelve months and has been completely designed, developed, maintained and supervised by Dr. Chronis. Currently, more than 150,000 users and 30 journals are using Manuscript FastTrack (http://www.expressacademic.org).

Manuscript FastPress™ (2008-present): A web-based online publication product which provides the functionality and tools to create a complete website for any publication. Word or PDF documents, articles, issues, fact sheets or conference proceedings are all automatically formatted and indexed for fast searching (http://www.expressacademic.org).

Center for Eldercare and Rehabilitation Technology (2009-present): I have been

commissioned to work on developing an experimental project on Elder Care at the University of Missouri and commercializing it to be offered to Elder Care Units and the general public. The CERT’s current work is focused on monitoring older adults through a network of sensors placed in the environment ranging from simple motion sensors to video sensors to a bed sensor that captures sleep restlessness and pulse and respiration levels.  Sensor networks have been installed in more than eight apartments in TigerPlace, an assisted living facility in Columbia, MO, designed for aging in place. Six active projects are currently funded by the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Administration on Aging, the RAND/Hartford Foundation, and the Alzheimer’s Association for a total of nearly $4M (http://eldertech.missouri.edu/).

Research Center Web Applications (2005-present): As part of my Director of IT work at the Economics and Management of Agrobiotechnology Center, my software development group has delivered under my direct supervision more than 30 websites for research centers with custom web applications ranging from content managers, to calendars, to online forums, to slide shows. Some examples include the Robert Mondavi Institute (http://

mondavi.expressacademic.org), the Interdisciplinary Center on Aging (http://

aging.missouri.edu), the Center for Bioenergy (http://bioenergy.missouri.edu), the Economic Development at Mizzou (http://economicdevelopment.missouri.edu), the Interdisciplinary Plant Group (http://ipg.missouri.edu), the Soybean Genome (http://

www.expressacademic.org/~soybeangenome/) and the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology (http://www.soybiotechcenter.org/). More examples may be found at (http:// www.expressacademic.org/websites.php).

The Missouri Life Sciences Project (2007): The project seeks to connect companies, private and public research institutions, government agencies and other organizations in ways that expand Missouri’s robust Life Sciences industry. The website features an interactive mapping George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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application integrating GIS, demographic, and other databases to explore Missouri’s life sciences clusters. The user may examine their demographic and economic base and view the clusters by sector, by location, by organization, or by discipline, while GIS and statistical calculations are performed in real time over the whole database to update online reports. This unique application is a prime example of the speed and flexibility of effective relational database design as well as the seamless integration of different technologies. (http:// www.missourilifesciences.org)

Definex™ (2004): A system that creates and captures value for producers by utilizing technology to trade customer products in the domestic and global markets. Definex is capable of tracking products like soybean and corn from planting to harvest to sale, and includes tools to assist in all phases of crop production, such as seed selection and

improvement, inspection, certification, harvest and marketing (http://www.mof2.org). Definex is integrated with remote hardware that collects data from farms and bins, works with remote databases on different information systems and provides appropriate human interfaces for each one of the entities using the system including producers, inspectors, suppliers, managers and customers.

EMPIRE Builder™ (2003): An on-line system that delivers for Missouri farmers by effectively and efficiently managing the organizational efforts and corresponding membership drives for rural value-added, new-generation businesses. Among other features EMPIRE Builder allows farmers to register and participate in different businesses, manage their shares and

participate in on-line hosted forums. EMPIRE Builder is currently used by eight different businesses (http://www.1empirebuilder.com).

ShipTracker™ (2003): A product designed to track shipments around the globe based on customs records. ShipTracker is a standalone application that analyzes data in different formats including Excel, several database formats and data obtained from the web, with the purpose of matching records. The task is to match import and export records with an intelligent algorithm that accounts for marginal error in the records. Fields such as quantity, value, destination, departure location and date are taken into account to track a shipment and match it to all records of different files. Challenges, among others, include inconsistency in the data, errors and multiple format handling. Tools utilized to solve the problem include fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic as well as artificial intelligence techniques.

AgBioForum™ (2002): An on-line journal of more than 4,000 subscribers featuring a fully automated on-line submission and review process, as well as circulation and readership statistics (http://www.agbioforum.org). George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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Certificates/Awards

National Collegiate Computer Science Awards (NCCSA) Winner, Columbia MO, January 2001.

“Spatial Relations for Mobile Agent Navigation”, Scholarship grant by the IEEE Neural Networks Council, Columbia MO, June 2000-July 2000.

UMC Teaching Certification (100%); a certification for teaching after being examined in a real class environment by University of Missouri judges, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia MO, November 1997.

Certificate in programming Genetic algorithms in PC Scheme, University of Plymouth, Athens Greece, May 1992.

Certificate in Artificial Intelligence and programming in Scheme (a dialect of LISP), Plymouth Polytechnic South West, Athens Greece, May 1991.

Certificate in Computer Science and the English Language, Rye St. Anthony School, Oxford UK, July 1986.

Certificate in Computer Science, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto Canada, August 1985.

Referrals

This is a list of professional references. There is a long list of team members and satisfied customers available upon request.

Kalaitzandonakes Nicholas, University of Missouri, 131 Mumford Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, (573) 882-0143, KalaitzandonakesN@missouri.edu

Skubic Marjorie, University of Missouri, 201 EBW, Columbia, MO 65211, (573) 882-7766, SkubicM@missouri.edu

Keller James, University of Missouri, 201 EBW, Columbia, MO 65211, (573) 882-7339, KellerJ@missouri.edu

Schran Steven, 80 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, (617) 407-4806, schtevie@hotmail.com George Chronis 485 Flanders Dr. St. Louis, MO 63122 T 573.356.0321 george.chronis@gmail.com http://www.gchronis.com

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