About

My name is Aristotelis (It is my actual name but people often call me Aris). I am a Bioinformatician based in Berlin, Germany. I have spent nearly 10 years working on the computational side of single cell heterogeneity. I am active as a freelance consultant in bioinformatics.

I hold a PhD in bioinformatics at Humboldt University, Berlin. Originally, I studied mathematics, followed by a master's in Algorithms, Computability and Complexity. Later, I discovered  an interest in biology. I approached this field through bioinformatics and systems biology, which I pursued with a second master's degree.

My skills shine in the intersection between machine learning, data analysis and their applications in biology and medicine.

I am also involved in teaching data science skills to researchers as a certified carpentries instructor.

Outside of the sciences I enjoy reading about (and trying to understand) finance, technology, politics and history. I also enjoy long hikes.