Summary
Dimitris Mylonas is an Associate Director and Associate Professor in Data Science at Northeastern University London with a decade of experience at the intersection of data, colour science, and visual communication. He leads research and knowledge exchange initiatives (CoMENS) and has built and run multidisciplinary data and humanities research clusters, teaching courses in information presentation, visualization and data science. His academic roots (PhD in Computer Science, MSc in Digital Colour Imaging) underpin applied work in colour perception, psychophysics and algorithmic solutions for colour reproduction used in industry collaborations. A serial educator and founder of COLOURNAMER Ltd, he combines hands-on coding and course design with strategic leadership in research translation. He is notable for translating deep perceptual research into practical tools and curricula that bridge art, design and data science. Based in London, he brings an unusual blend of creative visual practice and rigorous computational research to academic leadership.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Digital Colour Imaging, MSc, Digital Colour Imaging at University of the Arts London
Master by Research in Media and Arts Technology, Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Master by Research in Media and Arts Technology, Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London
University College London
Greek, English