Costa P. Gerousis
School of Engineering and Computing
Associate Professor
Luter Hall 237
(757) 594-7603
gerousis@cnu.edu
pcs.cnu.edu/~gerousis
Education
- Ph D in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University
- MS in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University
Teaching
Dr. Gerousis teaching interests include digital electronics, computer system design, engineering physics and math, and computer architecture.
Research
His research interests include nano circuits and architectures, as well as the use of the Raspberry Pi computer board for image processing with OpenCV and TensorFlow Lite, focusing on object detection and classification in IoT applications.
Biography
Dr. Gerousis earned his PhD in Computer and Electric Engineering from Arizona State. He joined Christopher Newport University in the fall of 2003 semester. Prior to CNU, he taught Physics and Engineering courses at Grand Canyon University and graduate electrotherapy labs at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Phoenix campus. He also worked at Durel Corporation in electroluminescent panels research. His hobbies include jogging and gardening.
Selected Accomplishments
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Conference Proceeding
(2018). Modeling and Simulation of a Neural Network in Single-Electron Tunneling Technology. CSREA Press. Pages, 47-50. -
Conference Proceeding
(2016). Improving student retention through a redesigned first-year engineering class. 2016 ASEE Annual Conference. Pages, 7.