International Doctoral Program
Informatics and Information Systems
The Department of Informatics and Telematics of Harokopio University invites applications for a limited number of doctoral positions in contemporary areas of Informatics and Information Systems.
Program Description
Recent developments in Informatics and Information Systems, such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, the Internet of Things, Autonomous Systems, Cloud Computing, Microservices, and DevOps, are radically transforming society, businesses, and everyday life.
The COVID pandemic further highlighted the importance of digital technologies, accelerating the transition toward intelligent, automated, and interconnected systems. The program focuses on disruptive technologies and innovative digital services that shape the future of science, industry, and society.
Research Areas
- Responsible Artificial Intelligence
- Green and Sustainable Computing
- Cloud Computing and FinOps
- Autonomous Systems and IoT
- Smart Cities and Autonomous Vehicles
- Digital Health and Innovative Services
- Knowledge Management and Automation
Program Structure
- Minimum duration: 3 years
- Maximum duration: 6 years
- 180 ECTS requirement
- Research proposal presentation
- Publications in scientific journals
- Annual progress reports
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
There are no registration fees or tuition fees for doctoral studies at public Greek universities.
After admission to the program, doctoral candidates may apply for scholarships or research and teaching assistant positions funded by the Department.
Admission Requirements
Eligible applicants must hold a recognized Master's degree in the fields of:
- Informatics
- Information Systems
- Technology Management
- Business Administration / Economics
- Related scientific disciplines
Applicants must demonstrate excellent command of the English language. The program accepts both on-campus and remote students, with a mandatory stay of at least one semester at the Department’s facilities.
Graduation Requirements
Doctoral candidates are required to:
- Successfully present their research proposal during the first year of studies
- Submit annual progress reports
- Publish at least two papers in reputable scientific journals indexed in Scopus / Scimago (Q1-Q3)
- Fulfill all academic and administrative obligations of the program
Application Procedure
Interested applicants must submit their application electronically through the Department’s website, accompanied by:
- Application form
- Detailed curriculum vitae (CV)
- Degree certificates and transcripts
- Supporting documents
Applicants should clearly indicate the research area they are interested in.
During the evaluation process, additional documents may be requested or an online interview may be conducted via Zoom.
Contact Information
Doctoral Studies Secretariat
Tel: +30 210 9549440
Academic Coordinator of the Call
Professor Maria Nikolaidou
International Student Support
Interested applicants may also consult the “Study in Greece” platform for information regarding visas, accommodation, and living conditions in Greece.
