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Department of Theatre Studies

GIANNOULIS GEORGIOS

George Giannoulis is an Electrical and Computer Engineer (DUTH) specializing in IT infrastructure, cloud architecture, and digital systems design. His work bridges technical reliability with creative and institutional transformation, combining engineering precision with strategic digital presence.

Across military, enterprise, museum, and university environments, he has designed and supported resilient IT ecosystems, including cloud deployments (AWS, VPS, Nextcloud), CI/CD pipelines, automation workflows, and scalable web infrastructures.

At the Epigraphic Museum, he contributed to cultural heritage digitization through photogrammetry, 3D object processing, and UI/UX improvements for the museum’s digital presence contributing to the APTOS reserach program.

Since 2024, at the Department of Theatre Studies (University of Athens), he operates as the technical lead for digital infrastructure and web systems architecture. He redesigned the department’s digital presence, transforming a fragmented website into a structured academic platform through information architecture restructuring, UI/UX refinement, and institutional compliance alignment.

He manages and deploys cloud-based systems (AWS, VPS, Nextcloud), implements CI/CD workflows, and develops automation-driven processes to reduce operational friction within legacy academic environments. He has also led large-scale digitization initiatives, including OCR processing of 20,000+ volumes and the development of structured metadata workflows for long-term digital preservation.

Beyond infrastructure, his role integrates web architecture, interface design, automation, and emerging technologies, positioning the department’s digital ecosystem toward scalable and future-oriented transformation.

Alongside institutional projects, he develops independent digital products such as Zen Bubbles, exploring the intersection of interactive design, minimal aesthetics, and user-centered digital experience.

His ongoing interests include automation-driven digital transformation, structured information architecture, 3D modeling, and immersive technologies (VR/AR), with a focus on how legacy institutions can evolve through technically sound and aesthetically coherent digital ecosystems.


https://github.com/toumbous/