Dr. Marios Dikaiakos to present on AI Investments in Energy & Power
- Philip Ammerman

- Nov 24, 2025
- 2 min read

We are honoured to announce that Dr. Marios Dikaiakos, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus, will present in the AI Track of ATS 2026. Marios will present on the race for supercomputing capabilities to train large language models and other forms of AI. This presentation looks at the power generation requirements and some of the investments announced by X, Alphabet, Meta, OpenAI, and others in the sector.
Marios Dikaiakos is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus. He is the Founding Director of the Laboratory for Internet Computing. He also served as founding Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship of the University (1/2015-1/2021) and Head of the Computer Science Department (2010-2014).
Dikaiakos received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University (1994), an M.A. degree from Princeton (1991), and a Dipl.-Ing. degree from the National Technical University of Athens (summa cum laude, 1988). He was a Research Associate at the University of Washington in Seattle (1994-1995) and has held short-term visiting positions at the Paris Research Lab of Digital Equipment Corporation, France, the University of Crete, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, and Rutgers University, USA.
Dikaiakos' research focuses on Internet Computing. Recent research activities focus on Cloud Computing, Online Social Networks, and Vehicular Computing. He has been a principal and co-principal institutional investigator or principal investigator for 25 projects funded by the European Union and the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus, and has published over 170 papers in books, international scientific journals and refereed conference proceedings, and was in charge of the development of several research software systems released internationally.
Professor Dikaiakos is a Senior Member of ACM. He was Program co-Chair of the 29th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing (EuroPar 2023) and General Co-Chair of the 19th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium in Cluster, Cloud, and Grid Computing (CCGrid 2019). He has served on the program and organizing committees of numerous international scientific conferences, on various advisory committees of the Republic of Cyprus, and on many international and national scientific review panels.




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