I'm a Greek-American, born and raised in Athens. I did my BSc in Computing Science at the University of Groningen, graduating cum laude. My thesis on computing's carbon footprint became my first exposure to geospatial reasoning. Moreover, while in Groningen, I interned at ASML, and then at the startup NGT, learning the importance of shipping functional software in fast-paced environments.
Now on my MSc in CS at ETH Zürich, I work with the Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Lab on a diffusion-based model tasked for monocular height estimation, while also collaborating with the construction company HILTI on a project about instance segmentation. Computer vision has become the anchor of my academic research, and Earth observation the domain that interests me most.
Outside the lab I follow economics, financial markets, and geopolitics closely, and I'm increasingly drawn to where my AI and computer-vision work meet the systems that move capital, price risk, and shape policy. The long path I see from here is some mix of research, engineering, and eventually founding.

