Charalampos Alexopoulos is an assistant professor and senior researcher specializing in open data governance, e‑government and interoperability, with a strong track record leading EU- and nationally-funded research projects and mentoring startups. He combines academic depth—PhD and postdoctoral work in e‑government information systems and over 150 publications—with practical consultancy for public sector digital transformation, including World Bank GovTech engagements. A course manager and experienced educator, he teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate programs and runs summer schools on open governance and e‑business. Beyond academia, he contributes to open-source aviation simulation (notably improving exterior and cockpit lighting for community Airbus projects) and is training to become a commercial pilot, reflecting a rare blend of governance, systems engineering and aviation domain passion.
5 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (4 years), Computer Science and Technology, 7.3, Bachelor of Science (4 years), Computer Science and Technology, 7.3 at University of Peloponnese
Postdoctoral Degree, E-government Information Systems, Postdoctoral Degree, E-government Information Systems at University of the Aegean
The A32NX & A380X Project are community driven open source projects to create free Airbus aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator that are as close to reality as possible.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:14 reviews, 15 commits, 36 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Charalampos's commits primarily focused on improving and expanding the aircraft's exterior lighting system, as well as implementing and fixing features related to lights in the cockpit and instrument panel. They made several updates to various effects files and CSS, modifying the light properties, intensities, and ranges. They also updated code related to the MFD/CDU in the aircraft.
The A32NX Project is a community driven open source project to create a free Airbus A320neo in Microsoft Flight Simulator that is as close to reality as possible. It aims to enhance the default A320neo by improving the systems depth and functionality to bring it up to payware-level, all for free.
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Charalampos Alexopoulos - Assistant Professor at University of the Aegean