Theodoros Christoudias is an Associate Professor at The Cyprus Institute with 16 years’ experience in Earth system modelling, air quality research and high-performance computing. He combines a strong physics foundation—a PhD from Imperial College London—with practical HPC and computational science roles cultivated during an international fellowship at Fermilab. His career blends academic leadership and hands-on model development across progressive research scientist and faculty appointments at The Cyprus Institute. Based in Nicosia, he is known for translating complex atmospheric science into scalable computational frameworks that support regional air-quality assessment and policy-relevant modelling. An understated strength is his ability to bridge domain science and HPC implementation, enabling research to run efficiently on modern supercomputing infrastructures.
16 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Imperial College London
MECCA Development IN Accelerators (MEDINA) - KPP Fortran to CUDA source-to-source pre-processor
Contributions:1 release, 76 commits, 40 PRs in 6 years
cudanvidiagpupre-processorfortran
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