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AWARDS OF ANTHONY CONSTANTINOU Anthony Constantinou attended The London School of Medicine at Queen Mary, University of London where he was a fellow at Post-Doctoral Research. At that time, he worked on the project sponsored by the NIHR and named “Improving Risk Management in Mental Health Services.” The project involved the use of Bayesian network models in the development of decision backup for risk management and risk assessment of violent conduct in Forensic Psychiatry. In 2012, Anthony Constantinou completed his Ph.D after the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council awarded him and founded a complete scholarship of three years and half in the United Kingdom. The title of his thesis was “ Bayesian networks for decision making, risk assessment, and prediction in an inefficient Association Football gambling market.” The school of EECS nominated his thesis for the best British Ph.D/DPhil papers in Computer Science competition of 2013/2014. The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing and British Computer Society manages the competition. During his thesis, Anthony Constantinou was a research member at Queen Mary, University of London, of the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science and Risk And Information Management Research Group.

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Anthony Constantinou attended The London School of Medicine at Queen Mary, University of London where he was a fellow at Post-Doctoral Research. At that time, he worked on the project sponsored by the NIHR and named “Improving Risk Management in Mental Health Services.” The project involved the use of Bayesian network models in the development of decision backup for risk management and risk assessment of violent conduct in Forensic Psychiatry. In 2012, Anthony Constantinou completed his Ph.D after the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council awarded him and founded a complete scholarship of three years and half in the United Kingdom. The title of his thesis was “ Bayesian networks for decision making, risk assessment, and prediction in an inefficient Association Football gambling market.” The school of EECS nominated his thesis for the best British Ph.D/DPhil papers in Computer Science competition of 2013/2014. The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing and British Computer Society manages the competition. During his thesis, Anthony Constantinou was a research member at Queen Mary, University of London, of the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science and Risk And Information Management Research Group. http://bit.ly/1NfAGhV

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Page 1: Awards of Anthony Constantinou

AWARDS OF ANTHONY CONSTANTINOU

Anthony Constantinou attended The London School of Medicine at Queen Mary, University of London where he was a fellow at Post-Doctoral Research. At that time, he worked on the project sponsored by the NIHR and named “Improving Risk Management  in Mental  Health Services.”  The project   involved the use of Bayesian   network   models   in   the   development   of   decision   backup   for   risk management and risk assessment of violent conduct in Forensic Psychiatry.

In  2012, Anthony Constantinou completed  his  Ph.D  after   the  Engineering  and Physical   Sciences   Research   Council   awarded   him   and   founded   a   complete scholarship of three years and half in the United Kingdom. The title of his thesis was “ Bayesian networks for decision making, risk assessment, and prediction in an inefficient Association Football gambling market.”

The school of EECS nominated his thesis for the best British Ph.D/DPhil papers in Computer   Science   competition   of   2013/2014.   The   Council   of   Professors   and Heads  of   Computing  and  British  Computer   Society  manages   the   competition. During his thesis, Anthony Constantinou was a research member at Queen Mary, University   of   London,   of   the   School   of   Electronic   Engineering   and   Computer Science and Risk And Information Management Research Group.

Primarily,  Professor Norman Fenton supervised his thesis and Professor Martin Neil   did   it   secondary.   Constantinou   received   a   scholarship   from   Impact QM EPSRC during his third year in Ph.D.  The purpose of the award was to develop economic  impact by  improving  industrial  and academic research  in the United Kingdom through collaboration.

Between 2009 and 2013, Anthony Constantinou worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant   for   Software   Engineering   and   Theory,   Procedural   Programming,   and Software Risk Assessment. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences from University of  Hertfordshire  awarded Constantinou a  degree  of  M.Sc  with Distinction in Artificial Intelligence with Robotics.