CV
Andreas Hadjigeorgiou
Work email : andreas.hadjigeorgiou@aramcoeurope.com
Work phone : N/A
Personal email : andreashadji1995@gmail.com
Personal phone : +357 99839383
Based in : The Hague, The Netherlands
Work Experience
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Aramco Europe - R&D, Sept. 2023 - present
Working as a HPC software engineer for Aramco, involved in the research and development of technologies for geophysical seismic data-processing and imaging workflows, among others: 1) large-scale surface-related demultiple with GPU support, 2) near-surface characterization using surface waves, 3) optimization of a seismic data I/O modules using asynchrous CPU-GPU data transfers, 4) modeling of elastic wave-propagation.
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CERN Internship, June 2018 - Aug. 2018
Worked as a CERN intern during the summer of 2018 for approximately 10 weeks in a nuclear physics lab, and I was involved in the preparation of “Gamma NMR spectroscopy” experiment. Aside, I performed simulations for the experiment using MATLAB.
Education
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Ph.D. in Computational Sciences, The Cyprus Institute & TU Delft
Oct. 2019 - present (thesis pending)
Courses average: 9.3/10 (Excellent)
Research topic: Development of 3D Full-Wavefield Migration for CPU-GPU architectures
Most practised: geophysics: wave modelling and wavefield migration algorithms, modern C++, test-driven development, developing abstractions, GPU programming. -
M.Sc. in High Performance Computing, University of Edinburgh
Sept. 2018 – Sept. 2019
Grade: UK 2:1 (Well Done)
Research topic: Combining shared- and distributed-memory parallel programming
Most practised: design and analysis of parallel algorithms, parallel computing, code optimization, functional programming using C, computer architectures. -
B.Sc. in Physics, University of Cyprus
Sept. 2014 – June 2018
Grade: 7.62/10 (Well Done)
Research topic: The wavefunction of the collapsing Bose-Einstein condensate
Most practised: critical thinking, problem solving skills, understanding mathematical relations, physics and first principles, research experience.
Two great achievements
- My team (me an 2 others) won the programming challenge “Fastest CPU code” in the International HPC summer school in Athens, June 2022!
- Selected to participate in the CERN summer students program between 10th June -19th August 2018. This is a highly competitive program since usually 250-300 students are selected world-wide from a pool of 5000 applicants!
Scholarships and awards
- 3-year scholarship from the Cyprus government for my Ph.D. studies: €12000
- “Highly-skilled workforce scholarship” from University of Edinburgh: £11500
- 1-year scholarship from the Cyprus government for my M.Sc. studies: €3500
- 4-year scholarship from the Cyprus government for my B.Sc. studies: €14000
Languages:
- Greek: Native
- English: Fluent
- Italian: Conversational