Summary
Ioakeim Rompis is a civil engineer and PhD candidate in Water Resources Management at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with ten years of professional experience delivering architectural design, topographic surveying, energy inspections, and structural analysis as a self-employed consultant. His research couples advanced groundwater flow and transport modeling with MODFLOW and FloPy, applying genetic algorithms and multi-objective optimization to aquifer management problems like seawater intrusion and pollution control. He blends practical field work—planning/building permits and energy-efficiency interventions—with quantitative skills in geospatial analysis, mapmaking in QGIS, and bespoke numerical rainfall models. Comfortable bridging applied engineering and computational research, he brings uncommon expertise in integrating unstructured finite-volume grids and metaheuristic optimization for real-world hydrologic challenges.
9 years of coding experience
Integrated Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Integrated Master of Science, Civil Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
greek (native), english (cefr level c2), french (cefr level b2)