Summary
Christopher Zolotas is an Automated Software Engineering researcher with 12 years of experience at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in meta-modeling, graphical languages, code generation, model transformation and automated reasoning. He combines deep academic rigor (PhD in Automated Software Engineering) with practical software engineering skills across Java/C++, React and relational databases, and has taught and supervised roughly 1,000 students while mentoring a dozen undergraduate theses. His toolset spans Acceleo, Ecore, ATL, OCL and AQL, enabling end-to-end model-driven solutions that bridge formal specification and executable code. Beyond research and teaching, he has contributed as software architect and developer for AUTH’s RoboCup teams, translating research into robotics competition systems. Based in Thessaloniki, Greece, he brings a rare blend of formal methods expertise and hands-on web and systems development.
12 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)