UNITY INSTRUCTOR & 5G/6G RESEARCHER

Building Systems. Teaching Skills. Publishing Results.

I work on next-generation wireless networking research and translate complex ideas into clear, practical learning—
through Unity development, game-based projects, and WordPress platforms.

MY SHORT CV

Tsachrelias Konstantinos was born in “Kato Pteri”, a small village near Patras, in 1993. He obtained his diploma in applied informatics and multimedia at ATEI Heraklion Crete in 2017. Later, he was accepted in postgraduate programm “Data & Decision Computing” at university of Patras and on June 2022 he obtained his Master’s Degree. He is a member of the Distributed Systems and Telematics Lab of the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department since 2022. His research interests include data networks, 5th generation mobile telecommunications networks with emphasis on energy efficiency and artificial intelligence. Also he is a Phd candidate since 2022 with PhD title ” Resource Allocation in DUDe and MIMO 5G AND BEYOND Heterogenerous Networks”. Furthermore he is work from 2024 as a Game Development Teacher in Unity in lesson with title ” Game Development ” at University of Patras

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Address

ΚΟΡΙΝΘΟΥ 387

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6949700779

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Email

kwstasts1992@hotmail.gr

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My Projects

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Telematics.upatras.gr

My first website was developed for the Distributed Systems and Telematics Laboratory of the Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics.

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Bouras.upatras.gr

My second website was a personal portfolio site for the Rector of the University of Patras, Christos Bouras.

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Xelonakia

My next website was developed for Xelonakia. It highlights a safe and welcoming environment—ideal for young children to take their first steps in the water and begin swimming lessons with confidence.

Personal Links

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Google Scholar

Explore my publications, citations, and research impact in 5G/6G and wireless networking.

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Scopus

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