Isambo Karali (PhD, Informatics, Department of Informatics, NKUA, 1995 – MSc in Computer Science, University College, University of London, 1988 – Diploma in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, NKUA, 1986) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of NKUA, since 2007. Her research interests are: Reasoning with Uncertainty, Logic Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Object-Oriented Programming and Object-Oriented Knowledge Representation. She has supervised and is supervising approximately 70 Bachelor and Diploma theses and 2 Doctoral Theses in these areas, has approximately 40 publications in international journals and conferences and over 200 citations. Her teaching activity, currently, includes the courses “Object-Oriented Programming” (undergraduate core course), “Logic Programming” (undergraduate elective course), “Principles of Knowledge Technology” (postgraduate course), “Knowledge Technologies” (postgraduate course). She is a member of the Undergraduate Program Committee of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications since 2014-15 and departmental responsible for the ERASMUS Programme. She has served as Technical manager or/and developer in 10 R&D European Union projects (1989-2002), reviewer/Program Committee member in various international conferences and journals as well as a speaker in various international and national conferences. She is a member of the London Mathematical Society (LMS).