Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara

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Celebs NameFotini Markopoulou-Kalamara
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BirthdateApril 3, 1971
DayApril 3
Year1971
NationalityGreece
Age48 years
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Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara Biography

Fotini G. Markopoulou-Kalamara (Greek: Φωτεινή Μαρκοπούλου-Καλαμαρά ; born April 3, 1971) is a Greek theoretical physicist interested in quantum gravity, foundational mathematics and quantum mechanics and a design engineer working on embodied cognition technologies. Markopoulou is co-founder and CEO of Empathic Technologies. She was a founding faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and was an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo.

Markopoulou received her Ph.D. from Imperial College London in 1998 and held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Imperial College London, and Pennsylvania State University. She shared First Prize in the Young Researchers competition at the Ultimate Reality Symposium in Princeton, New Jersey.

In May 2006, Markopoulou published a paper with Lee Smolin that further popularized this Causal Dynamical Triangulation (CDT) Theory by explaining time slicing of the Ambjorn–Loll CDT model as result of gauge fixing. Their approach relaxed the definition of the Ambjorn–Loll CDT model in 1 + 1 dimensions to allow for a varying lapse.

In 2008, Markopoulou, Tomasz Konopka, Mohammad H. Ansari, and Simone Severini initiated the study of a new background independent model of evolutionary space called quantum graphity.

After Perimeter’s director Neil Turok did not allow her to apply for tenure, Markopoulou left Perimeter in the fall of 2011. In a move away from physics in 2012, Markopoulou enrolled and studied on the Innovation Design Engineering double masters (MA+MSc) at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art, graduating in 2014. Her two graduation projects were a solo project: Cityzen, a digital voting system using values based data analytics, and MyTempo, a group project with Nell Bennett, Andreas Bilicki and Jack Hooper. MyTempo won the Deutsche Bank Award for Creative Enterprise (Design Category) 2014 and was exhibited at the John Lewis Future Store.

In 2014, Markopoulou received a double M.Sc. from The Royal College of Art and Imperial College London in Innovation Design Engineering (IDE), a leading-edge, interdisciplinary course that focuses on the exploration and development of impactful innovation through critical observation, disruptive design thinking, experimentation, exploration of emergent technologies, advanced engineering and enterprise activities. Her Masters thesis was a digital voting system that makes the rich landscape of our voices tangible, reducing the distractions of democracy and the effort required by people and government to participate.

After Graduating Markopoulou and her colleagues founded doppel, a company that researches psycho-physiology, the way in which a person’s mind and body affect one-another to create technology that changes how we perceive, feel and behave. MyTempo was rebranded to become doppel and in June 2015 was launched on Kickstarter.

Markopoulou is co-founder and CEO of Empathic Technologies, a tech company that uses research in psychophysiology to create technology that changes how the user perceives, feels and behaves. Empathic Technologies won the Best Female-Led Investment 2018 Award from the UK Business Angels Association.

doppel is one of a new wave of wearables that go beyond measuring and serving users’ data, and instead actively changes how the wearer feels.

The company’s first product, doppel, is a wristband that reduces stress on the spot by creating a silent vibration on the inside of the wearer’s wrist which feels like the ‘lub-dub’ of a heartbeat. It works in a similar way to music – slower rhythms are calming, and faster rhythms are energizing. Peer-reviewed trial results published in Scientific Reports found that doppel had a significant calming effect on physiological arousal and subjective experience during a socially stressful situation.

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