Summary
Spyros Theodoridis is a multidisciplinary researcher bridging climate science, space-based earth observation, and biodiversity genomics to translate complex data into actionable environmental insights. He develops scalable analytical pipelines and statistical workflows to study the impacts of global environmental change on biodiversity, handling large-volume biological and environmental datasets. Proficient in Python, Bash, R, and JavaScript, he balances data processing, statistical inference, and interactive exploration to reveal patterns while keeping findings accessible to a broad audience. Currently a Researcher at the National Observatory of Athens, his career spans leading European institutions and postdoctoral roles, reflecting a collaborative and cross-disciplinary approach. Based in Athens, Greece, he combines eight years of experience with a commitment to turning rigorous science into practical knowledge for real-world environmental and social challenges.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences at University of Zurich
Master of Science - MS, Biodiversity Conservation, Master of Science - MS, Biodiversity Conservation at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)