Summary
Nikos Spanoudakis is a seasoned academic and entrepreneur specializing in artificial intelligence, autonomous agents, and software engineering, currently serving as Assistant Professor at Hellenic Mediterranean University. He co-founded Argument Theory and contributes as Adjunct Lecturer at Université Paris Cité and in interdepartmental postgraduate programs across the Technical University of Crete and the University of West Attica, reflecting a strong international and interdisciplinary footprint. His research spans autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, applied AI, model-driven development, and ambient intelligence, underpinned by a PhD in Computer Science/AI from Université Paris Descartes. He previously directed the Life-Long Learning Center at the Technical University of Crete and has taught and mentored across programming, systems engineering, AI, and e-business, blending theory with hands-on practice. With a background as an information systems analyst, programmer, and project manager, he brings industry-aligned perspectives to academic research and curriculum. Based in Chania, Crete, he thrives on turning complex requirements into practical, auditable solutions that prepare students for real-world engineering challenges.
14 years of coding experience
28 years of employment as a software developer
Université René Descartes (Paris V)
Greek, English, French