Alexandros Daglis is a Reader in Computer Science based in Edinburgh with a decade of experience advancing server and distributed systems research into real-world deployments. He progressed from a PhD at EPFL on network-compute co-design to faculty roles at Georgia Tech (Assistant to Associate Professor) and now The University of Edinburgh, blending deep computer-architecture expertise with systems and networking. His work targets distributed in-memory computing and coherence for novel architectures, informed by industry experience at HP on The Machine. Known for bridging theory and practice, he translates research prototypes into scalable systems and curriculum alike. Colleagues value his cross-disciplinary perspective that pairs hardware-aware design with software systems thinking.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science Computer Architecture, Doctor of Science Computer Architecture at EPFL
Master’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Technical University of Athens
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Alexandros Daglis - Reader at Georgia Institute of Technology