M.Eng. in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell
Fulbright Scholar • Michael C. Soteriades Scholar
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Interdisciplinary background spanning life sciences and engineering, computer science and AI, as well as business and management.
Blending engineering and science expertise with leadership.
Developing a novel medical device for Total Knee Arthroplasty incorporating patellar tension measurement, using 6 DoF robotic arm for testing.
Implementing PyTorch-based AI pipelines for advanced cryo-EM applications in protein modeling.
Investigating anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory effects of semi-synthetic oleuropein analogues through in vitro and in vivo experiments.
Awarded the prestigious Fulbright Graduate Student Scholarship for advanced studies in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University.
Second Prize for Basic Research at the 49th Annual Panhellenic Medical Conference for innovative cancer and inflammation research.