I am a PhD student in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech, advised by Associate Professor Alexandros Daglis.

My research focuses on defining new interfaces between computing, memory and networking hardware and applications to unlock the performance potential of emerging datacenter technologies. I enjoy working at the intersection of microarchitecrure and software to accelerate networking stacks and latency-sensitive services and enable massive parallelism.

I consider teaching an advising an integral part of my academic life. In 2023, I was the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award at the College of Computing.

I was honored to serve as the 2023-2024 Student & Faculty Affairs Chair for the School of Computer Science Graduate Student Association.

Prior to joining Georgia Tech, I received my joint B.Sc.-M.Sc. from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece where I worked on datacenter application characterization and interference-free collocation mechanisms.

I am a recipient of the Georgia Tech SCS Incubator Graduate Fellowship.