Summary
Dimitrios Kolotouros is a Principal FPGA Design Engineer with nearly a decade of hands-on experience architecting high-performance, low-latency digital systems for mission-critical imaging and physics applications. He holds a PhD in Physics and blends deep hardware, mixed-signal and FPGA expertise with practical skills in board design, verification, and production support across MRI, CT and LHC-grade systems. At GE Healthcare he led platform FPGA solutions and obsolescence redesigns for multiple imaging modalities, and at CERN he built a deterministic, low-jitter 9.6 Gbps timing and control system using PON and commercial FPGAs. Known for driving design rigor and mentoring teams, he applies Six Sigma principles to optimize performance and processes. Based in Niles, Illinois, he thrives on translating complex requirements into resilient, scalable hardware solutions that operate in the most demanding environments.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Physics Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PhD in Physics Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Ioannina
Bachelor's degree Informatics and Telecommunications, Bachelor's degree Informatics and Telecommunications at Department of Informatics and Telecommunications – University of Ioannina
English, Greek