For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by science, applied robotics and the universal, heart-to-heart language of music and the possibilities they offer. It has began in my early years: whenever I got a new piano and keyboards, the first thing I did was take it apart to understand how and why it worked, and I spent days rebuilding it and making it even better than before, to the best of my ability. Growing up in Greece, a country that has defined art and philosophy for thousands of years, also meant that I had an endless supply of inspiration to combine my pet projects in unique ways.
My early passion for robotics developed over the years to the point where I could design complex machines that went beyond automation. I also started working with customized CNC lasers that has opened up new possibilities and brought efficiency and precision to manufacturing processes. As my knowledge of robotics grew, I began to see the potential of the applied robotics field.
I’ve dedicated my life to creating innovative medical devices, merging technology and healthcare to improve patient outcomes and speed up medical processes.
At the same time, my interest in music and modular synthesizers inspired me to create a soundscape that combines creativity and technology. This has led me to musicology, or otherwise called musical science, as music is based on science: sound is created by making something vibrate – and these vibrations reach the ear as sound waves. Music can be mathematically described: changing pitch, volume, tempo and rhythm.
As a “Musical Scientist”, my goal is to forge fresh, melodic connections between the scientific and musical spectrum that engage both the brain and the senses.
DevSoundFusion.com is a collection of my research and development, musical experiments, and scientific pursuits – and I hope you will enjoy exploring the ideas and projects that make up my world.