Professor Gizopoulos Dimitris is a faculty member at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His research focuses on advanced topics in computer architecture, reliability engineering, and hardware security. With a strong emphasis on fault tolerance and computational integrity, his work addresses critical challenges in modern computing systems such as silent data corruptions, GPU reliability, and RISC-V cloud ecosystems. Key research interests include microarchitecture-level analysis, cross-layer system reliability assessment, and energy-efficient computing. His contributions span fault propagation modeling, hardware-software co-design for resilience, and innovative approaches to detecting silent errors in CPUs and GPUs. He actively participates in large-scale projects like NEUROPULS and Vitamin-V, advancing secure neuromorphic architectures and open-source cloud infrastructure. Recent publications highlight trends in silent data corruption quantification, GPU vulnerability analysis, and energy-efficient RISC-V designs. His work bridges theoretical models with practical implementations, emphasizing real-world validation through frameworks like gem5 and fault injection experiments. Despite no listed advisees or grants in current records, his research collaborations and project leadership position him at the forefront of next-generation computing reliability. Labs and teams associated with his work include the Vitamin-V virtual environment development team and the NEUROPULS consortium for secure neuromorphic accelerators. These initiatives reflect his commitment to advancing both theoretical and applied aspects of dependable computing systems.









