Summary
Victor Mateevitsi is a computer scientist and adjunct research professor with 13 years of experience driving HPC, extended reality, and digital twin research at Argonne National Laboratory and University of Illinois Chicago. He specializes in GPU-accelerated visualization and in situ analytics that turn petabyte-scale simulation data into real-time, actionable insights, routinely delivering pipeline speedups of an order of magnitude using tools like ASCENT, VTK, and ANARI. Victor has a track record of translating research into product-ready systems—from spatial persistence SDKs and wearable haptics to XR integrations for safety-critical digital twins handling radioactive isotopes. His background spans lab-to-industry impact, including internships at Microsoft and Pixar, and innovations that earned TEDx invitations and business honors. He combines deep systems and graphics expertise with human-centered design, mentoring students and partnering with domain scientists to make complex data immersive and accessible. Notably, he built early cross-device AR persistence long before major platform anchors existed, reflecting a knack for anticipating industry direction.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at University of Illinois at Chicago
BSc, Computer Science and Technology, BSc, Computer Science and Technology at University of Peloponnese
Greek, Romanian, English, German