Summary
Dimitris Dimos is a CIS Research Fellow and PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania specializing in control systems for legged robots and virtualized reality, with eight years of experience across robotics, generative modeling, and applied machine learning. He developed diffusion/score-based approaches for accelerated MRI reconstruction during his joint BSc/MSc at NTUA under notable advisors, bridging theory in generative models with practical medical-imaging gains. Prior roles at Hellenic Drones focused on aerial object detection, re-identification, and tracking (YOLOv5, DeepSORT/StrongSORT), where he translated research into field-relevant systems. Comfortable moving between research and engineering, he blends rigorous academic methodology with hands-on implementation and version-control collaboration in real-world settings. Based in Philadelphia, he brings a rare combination of robotics control expertise and state-of-the-art generative modeling applied to both perception and inverse problems.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's and Master's Degree Electrical & Computer Engineering Computer Science, Bachelor's and Master's Degree Electrical & Computer Engineering Computer Science at National Technical University of Athens
Greek Apolytirion, Greek Apolytirion at 8th General Lyceum of Trikala
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer and Information Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer and Information Science at University of Pennsylvania
Greek, English, French