Summary
Alexia Zoumpoulaki is a Research & Innovation Manager and Applied AI specialist with 11 years of experience bridging academic neuroscience and applied machine learning to deliver real-world solutions. She leads Horizon projects and consortium activities at EXUS while teaching and conducting ML/HCI research at Cardiff University, combining project management, proposal writing, and EC liaison with hands-on research. Her background includes DARPA-funded work on augmenting memory consolidation with transcranial stimulation and advanced EEG time-series classification, reflecting deep expertise in computational neuroscience and signal processing. Alexia’s career spans software engineering, higher-education teaching, and research leadership, enabling her to translate complex research into deployable innovations. Based in Attica, Greece, she is known for collaborating across diverse teams and adapting solutions to user needs, often applying rigorous academic methods to practical deception- and memory-detection applications.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Product and Systems Design Engineering, Distinction, MSc Product and Systems Design Engineering, Distinction at University of the Aegean
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science (Computational Neuroscience), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science (Computational Neuroscience) at University of Kent
English, Greek