Summary
Christina Chaniotaki is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at USC and a software engineer with nine years’ experience building web platforms and research-grade tooling across industry and academia. Her work spans software engineering, program analysis, web services and testing, with hands-on roles from senior engineering at the European Banking Authority to leading platform architecture at APINTECH and UBITECH. At USC she contributes to the Software Quality Lab and teaches software engineering and security courses, blending research on program analysis and web accessibility with practical system development. She has a strong empirical bent—having led studies on boilerplate code during her research assistantship—and a track record delivering mission-critical web applications for finance, healthcare, and public-sector systems. Based in Greece, Christina combines production engineering experience with academic rigor, recently interning as an applied scientist on AI-driven security tooling for AWS.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of Southern California
Master's degree, Information Systems, Master's degree, Information Systems at Athens University of Economics and Business
English, Greek, Spanish