
Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
Professor · High-Performance Computing
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos is the John W. Hancock Professor of Engineering at Virginia Tech, holding a primary appointment in the Department of Computer Science and a courtesy appointment in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research spans High-Performance Computing, Computer Systems, and Edge Computing, with significant contributions to the OpenMP parallel programming standard and power-performance optimization in multi-core systems.
- Born August 25, 1973, in Hamburg, Germany
- Educated at the University of Patras (Diploma, M.Sc., Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and Informatics)
His scholarly work has been adopted by major entities like RedHat Enterprise Linux and integrated into commercial software, including parallelizing compilers and data stream processing systems. His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary applications in biomedical engineering, such as 3D-printed drug delivery systems and microfluidics-based pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Accolades include:
- Fellowships from IEEE, Royal Society, and Asia-Pacific AI Association
- NSF CAREER, DOE Early Career, IBM Faculty Award, and Sony Faculty Innovation Award
- Nine Best Paper Awards from top conferences (SC, PPoPP, IPDPS, CCGRID, DATE)
As an educator, he has shaped the next generation through courses like Computer Organization and Warehouse-Scale Computing, earning multiple teaching excellence awards. His leadership roles include chairing the ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS) and directing the PEARL Laboratory at Virginia Tech, which focuses on co-designing computing systems for real-world challenges.
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