Dr. Constantine Dovrolis, is the Director of the center for Computational Science and Technology (CaSToRC) at the Cyprus Institute, and a Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech (USA). His research is highly inter-disciplinary, combining Network Theory, Data Mining and Machine Learning. Together with his collaborators and students, they have published in a wide range of scientific disciplines, including climate science, biology, and neuroscience. More recently, his group has been focusing on neuro-inspired architectures for AI based on what is currently known about the structure and function of brain networks. According to Google Scholar, his publications have received about 16,000 citations with an h-index of 57. His research has been sponsored by US agencies such as NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA, and by companies such as Google, Microsoft and Cisco. He has coordinated several large and multidisciplinary research projects during his 20 years tenure at Georgia Tech (USA). At the Cyprus Institute, he has formed a machine learning group at CaSToRC of about 15 researchers, engineers and PhD students, and he is currently managing about €3M of European and national funding in the broader area of AI research and applications.