I am a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow. My research at the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” centres on interpretability and training data attribution in generative AI, with an emphasis on transparency and responsible use. I hold a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. As I begin my PhD, I am developing methods to estimate how training data shapes generative outputs, drawing on information retrieval, representation learning, and knowledge graphs to trace and explain links between generated content and underlying datasets.
I contribute to EU projects such as DeployAI and PHAROS. My broader interests include generative AI, interpretability, knowledge representation, and data-centric AI. Ultimately, I aim to build tools that make generative systems more explainable and accountable—supporting both innovation and ethical deployment.