Summary
Athanasios Angeloudis is a chartered civil engineer and Reader at the University of Edinburgh with nine years of postdoctoral experience focused on coastal, offshore and estuarine hydrodynamics and marine renewable energy. As School Director of Impact he bridges academic research and real-world deployment, translating numerical and physical modelling insights into policy and industry impact. His expertise spans fluid mechanics, turbulent flows, environmental hydraulics and drinking water treatment, underpinned by a PhD from Cardiff and competitive NERC fellowships. He has led interdisciplinary projects from laboratory experimentation to field-scale modelling, with a particular knack for combining high-fidelity numerical simulation and hands-on physical testing. Based in Edinburgh, he is known for bringing rigorous engineering methods to renewable energy challenges while mentoring the next generation of water engineers. Unusually for an academic, he pairs deep theoretical knowledge with sustained industry-facing impact work that drives practical deployment of marine energy solutions.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Hydro-environmental Research Centre, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Hydro-environmental Research Centre at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
English, Greek, German