Summary
Charilaos Pipis is a PhD candidate in theoretical computer science at MIT with 11 years of engineering and research experience spanning academia and industry. He has worked on algorithmic and privacy-focused problems—from quantifying differential privacy in gossip networks at EPFL to LLM reasoning research during a Microsoft internship—and applies both theoretical tools and experimental evaluation to real systems. Comfortable moving between spectral graph theory, expander-based techniques, and production-oriented engineering, he has contributed to projects that model complex workflows as directed graphs and future-proof logging systems. Based in Athens, he combines a top-tier academic trajectory (selective Summer@EPFL acceptance) with hands-on mentorship experience teaching programming to high-school students, reflecting both technical depth and a knack for clear communication.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Integrated Master, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Integrated Master, Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Technical University of Athens
High School Diploma, 20/20, High School Diploma, 20/20 at Evaggeliki Model High School of Smyrna
Greek, English, German