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Prof. [[Patrick Roe]] chaired the [[COST 219ter: Accessibility for all to services and terminals for next generation mobile networks|COST219ter]] Action in which [[Yiannis Laouris]] was Cyprus National Representative. He also served as [[Project Coordinator]] for [[CARDIAC]], a project that to a great extent relied on [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute|CNTI]]'s [[Structured Dialogic Design Process]] methodology.
Prof. [[Patrick Roe]] chaired the [[COST219ter]] Action in which [[Yiannis Laouris]] was Cyprus National Representative. He also served as [[Project Coordinator]] for [[CARDIAC]], a project that to a great extent relied on [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute|CNTI]]'s [[Structured Dialogic Design Process]] methodology.





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Prof. Patrick Roe chaired the COST219ter Action in which Yiannis Laouris was Cyprus National Representative. He also served as Project Coordinator for CARDIAC, a project that to a great extent relied on CNTI's Structured Dialogic Design Process methodology.


Dr. Roe received a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1986 from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL). He went on to be employed at the EPFL in the Electromagnetics and Acoustics Laboratory (LEMA) where he has worked as a senior researcher on several European projects including the three COST219 Actions, ending up as Chairman of the COST 219ter Action “Accessibility for All to Services and Terminals for Next Generation Networks”. Within the framework of this Action, he has been the main editor of several publications and books, the most recent of which is entitled “Towards an inclusive future – Impact and wider potential of information and communication technologies”.


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