Georgios I. Stamoulis writes a letter of recommendation for Konstantinos Moutsinas' application to graduate school. Stamoulis has known Moutsinas for over five years as one of the top students in his courses who produced exceptional results in projects. Moutsinas' undergraduate thesis, which Stamoulis supervised, is one of the best in the department's history. Stamoulis ranks Moutsinas in the top 2% of all undergraduate students he has taught and believes Moutsinas will successfully complete the graduate program.
1. Georgios I. Stamoulis
Associate Professor
Dept. of Electrical
and Computer Engr.
University of Thessaly
37 Glavani St.
Volos, 38221
November 13, 2014
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
It is a great pleasure to write this letter in support of Konstantinos Moutsinas’ application
for graduate studies.
I have known Konstantinos for over five years and I am impressed by his technical
knowledge and his work ethic, as well as his academic achievements. He was one of the
top students in all the courses I taught. He also showed great motivation and produced
exceptional results in the projects he undertook under my supervision. Within this context
he displayed significant analytical skills and an emphasis on effectiveness and quality.
His undergraduate thesis, which I supervised, is one of the best in the history of the
Department. I have also received stellar feedback from his supervisor during the required
practical training, which is a requirement for graduation.
I would rank Konstantinos in the top 2% of all the undergraduate students I have ever
taught to at the University of Thessaly, the Technical University of Crete, and the
University of Iowa. He also ranks near the top of all junior engineers I supervised at Intel
Corp.
I believe that Konstantinos will be able to successfully complete your graduate program
and produce cutting-edge research results, therefore, I wholeheartedly and without any
reservation recommend him for admission.
Sincerely,
Georgios I. Stamoulis
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