Summary
Dimitrios Karapiperis is an experienced software architect and educator with over a decade in government IT and higher education, currently lecturing at the Hellenic Open University and International Hellenic University while designing integration solutions for the Greek Ministry of Education. He blends academic rigor—holding a PhD on entity resolution and privacy-preserving record linkage—with hands-on engineering across Python, Java, PHP and JavaScript to deliver robust web applications and system architectures. His background includes building J2EE front-layer infrastructure for enterprise projects and developing OLAP and data-replication systems early in his career, reflecting deep familiarity with both application and data-tier concerns. As a trainer at the National Center of Public Administration he has translated complex topics (e-government, JavaScript, Java, PHP/MySQL, Linux) into practical courses for public servants, demonstrating a talent for making technical subjects accessible. Colleagues value his ability to move between research, teaching and operational development, and his PhD work hints at a strong focus on privacy-aware data integration not obvious from his role titles alone. Based in Greece, he combines public-sector impact with sustained academic contributions and a pragmatic engineering mindset.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Entity Resolution, Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Entity Resolution, Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage at Hellenic Open University
Master of Science, Software Engineering, Master of Science, Software Engineering at University of York
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information Technology, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information Technology at Technological Institute of Thessaloniki
English