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Filippos completed his undergraduate studies in Psychology at the University of Cyprus. He went on to pursue two master’s degrees in the Netherlands — one in Cognitive Neuroscience with a focus on computational modeling, and another in Artificial Intelligence.
Before beginning his PhD, Filippos worked in the Computational Neuroscience Lab in Bochum and in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Oldenburg. His research has led to a publication at ECML, an extended abstract at COSYNE, and a paper currently under review at AISTATS. His work is rooted in variational inference and the study of the probabilistic brain.
At the Cyprus Institute (CyI), Filippos is pursuing a PhD on modularity in multimodal large language models (LLMs). His goal is to develop parsimonious approaches to understanding and improving their operation, drawing on methods from deep learning and network theory, and grounded in insights from neuroscience and psychology.