Georgios (George) Kyriakou

Chief Operating Officer, Shaping Organizational Direction at BotFactory

George Kyriakou has held a variety of positions in the technology industry. From 2010-2012, they were a Laboratory Assistant in C Programming Language at the University of Thessaly. In 2012, they became a Head TA and Lab Proctor in Internet Architecture and Protocols (TCP/IP) at New York University, where they mentored 16 graduate students and managed a TA team of 7 PhD candidates. In 2013, they became an Intern in Analytical Research on VoLTE at AT&T Labs, Inc., where they scrutinized the parameters affecting the QoE of users and the efficiency of the wireless spectrum. Also in 2013, they became Chief Operating Officer at BotFactory, Inc., where they shaped organizational direction, contributed through others, and contributed independently, as well as acted as a Co-Founder, helping and learning.

Georgios (George) Kyriakou obtained a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Delay Analysis, Prediction and Improvement in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks from NYU Tandon School of Engineering between 2011 and 2018. Prior to that, they received a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Computer & Network Engineering from the University of Thessaly between 2005 and 2011.

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  • Chief Operating Officer, Shaping Organizational Direction

    August, 2019 - present

  • Chief Operating Officer, Contributing Through Others

    August, 2017

  • Chief Operating Officer, Contributing Independently

    August, 2015

  • Co-Founder, Helping and Learning

    August, 2013

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