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          Spyros Stathopoulos currently works at the Institute of Integrated Micro and Nano Systems, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh....

          Education: National Technical University of Athens · Location: United Kingdom · connections on.

        1. Education: National Technical University of Athens · Location: United Kingdom · connections on.
        2. Here we present an electrical characterisation methodology that amalgamates several testing protocols in an appropriate sequence adapted for memristors.
        3. Spyros Stathopoulos currently works at the Institute of Integrated Micro and Nano Systems, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh.
        4. We present a straight-forward method to induce resistive switching to a memristive device, introducing a new version of a metal-oxide memristive architecture.
        5. He was involved in the editing of films such as 'Batalla en el Cielo' by Carlos Reygadas (Cannes Competition), 'Meteora' by Spiros Stathoulopoulos.
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          Spiros Stathoulopoulos (born 1978) is an award-winning film director. Raised in the city of Thessaloniki, he began making movies at a young age.[1] His family moved from Greece to Colombia when he was eight,[1] and he earned his first award at the age of fourteen for the fiction video short, Dimension, which was broadcast nationwide.[2] After he turned eighteen, he served in the Greek Army,[1] which influenced another short film, Nekropolis.

          By twenty-three, he had edited the feature film Habitos Sucios for renowned Colombian director, Carlos Palau.

          At twenty-nine, after moving to Los Angeles to finish a formal education in filmmaking and establishing his own production company, Kosmokrator Sinema, he completed his first feature film, PVC-1.[3] This was selected for the Directors' Fortnight at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It also screened at the 2007 International Thessaloniki Film Festival, where it won him the Director's Award.[4]

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