William Karageorgos is a software engineer and researcher with over 20 years in IT/ICT, currently blending product engineering at Useberry with research leadership at the Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications. He brings deep expertise in grid and distributed computing from long collaborations with CERN and EU research infrastructures, plus hands-on systems and architecture experience from commercial roles dating back to the late 1990s. With a Joint MSc/PhD in Physics and a strong background in logic, algorithms and computation, he excels at translating complex scientific problems into robust, scalable software and infrastructure. Known for bridging academic research and production engineering, he often operates at the intersection of high-energy physics computing and pragmatic software delivery. Based in Greece, he pairs institutional research leadership with startup-speed development—an uncommon mix that helps large-scale science projects move toward operational maturity.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Joint MSc/PhD, Physics, Joint MSc/PhD, Physics at Ethnikon kai Kapodistriakon Panepistimion Athinon / University of Athens
High School, General Education / Natural and Formal Sciences, 94%, High School, General Education / Natural and Formal Sciences, 94% at American College of Greece
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