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Computer Science & Informatics – Research

Loukopoulou Efrosyni‑Chloe

  • Undergraduate Studies
  • Volos, Greece

A few words About Me

I love knowledge, coffee, applied sciences, volunteering, and football. I have studied Computer Science, Pharmacy Assistance, and Economics. Why so many and why so different? Because the great love of my life is research and learning.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been exploring, questioning, and trying to understand everything around me. It took me many years to realize what I truly wanted to do, and around the age of 19—while working and having plenty of free time—I began participating in research projects. I fell in love with the process, the sciences, and the creation of academic work.

Education quickly became a permanent part of my life, and I don’t think I’ll ever stop being in a classroom—whether as a teacher, a student, or behind a screen.

I have worked as a STEM robotics instructor, and as a teacher of mathematics, computer science, and English (mother tongue). I am also a researcher in interdisciplinary topics across cognitive science, sociology, economics, and mathematics. I work in an IT company and I am the regional organizer in Thessaly for a global science‑communication festival.

Why I Chose My Career

I strongly believe in lifelong learning. With the right guidance and the right spark, every person—young or old—can discover the field that truly excites them. Every student is unique, with their own pace and way of thinking.

Sharing what I learn every day with my students, transmitting scientific principles, and seeing their smiles when they understand and get excited makes me feel fulfilled.

Why I Became a Volunteer at R.E.A.L Science

First, because it’s a great opportunity to meet new people who are just as nerdy as I am. And second, because I want to use whatever time I have to share knowledge, gain new insights, and contribute to a community that values learning.