Hi, I’m Chrisoula.
My work sits at the intersection of systems, space, and intelligence—crafting frameworks that help environments interpret context, respond with clarity, and evolve over time. I focus on building the underlying models and interfaces that allow complex systems to behave in ways that feel coherent, legible, and attuned to real-world context—whether through sensing, automation, or cross-surface interaction.
I am currently a Human Interface Designer at Apple. Previously I was at Google, where I led design for Home Intelligence within the Google Home team, and defined how AI, context, and automation shape the smart home experience. Before that, I led ambient computing initiatives for Google Assistant, building platforms for cross-surface interaction across wearables, smart home devices, and embedded systems.
Prior to Google, I was a researcher at the MIT Media Lab’s City Science Group, where I developed responsive systems at the intersection of architectural robotics, environmental sensing, and behavioral feedback. I’ve also worked on speculative identity systems at IDEO, data-driven urban sensing at Harvard’s REAL Lab, and performance-focused architecture at BKSK.
I hold a Master’s in Media Arts and Sciences from MIT, a Master of Architecture II from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the City College of New York.
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