Summary
Konstantinos Papadimitriou is a lead hardware engineer with nine years of hands-on experience designing analogue and high-speed digital electronics across biomedical, automotive, and satellite communications domains. He holds a PhD in biomedical engineering/analogue VLSI from Imperial College London and combines deep academic rigour with practical system delivery at companies like Leonardo, Intellian and Envisics. Skilled in embedded systems, signal processing, Matlab/Python, microcontrollers, FPGAs and expert-level multilayer PCB design in Altium and Cadence Allegro, he bridges chip-level analogue design and system integration. Konstantinos also leverages open-source platforms (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) for rapid prototyping and has a track record of translating research-grade algorithms into production-ready hardware. Colleagues describe him as a detail-oriented problem solver who thrives on complex cross-disciplinary challenges. Based in London, he brings both research pedigree and industry leadership to ambitious engineering programmes.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Biomedical Engineering/Analogue VLSI design, PhD in Biomedical Engineering/Analogue VLSI design at Imperial College London
Dipl.Ing. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dipl.Ing. Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Technical University of Athens