Sophia Drossopoulou

Sophia Drossopoulou
Σοφία Δροσοπούλου
Born
Alma materKarlsruhe Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsProgramming Languages
InstitutionsImperial College London
ThesisVerschmelzen von Aktionen in Zerteilern (1982)
Doctoral advisorGerhard Goos
Peter Deussen
Doctoral studentsDiomidis Spinellis
Websitewww.doc.ic.ac.uk/~scd/

Sophia Drossopoulou (Greek: Σοφία Δροσοπούλου) is a computer scientist, currently working at Imperial College London, where she is Professor in Programming Languages. She earned her Ph.D. from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

Her research interests are mainly in formal methods for programming languages; her work is notable for a proof of the soundness of the Java programming language.

Her first Ph.D. student was Diomidis Spinellis. She is the daughter of the lawyer and politician Antonis Drossopoulos, and of the author Athena Cacouris (Greek: Αθηνά Κακούρη).

She is a lecturer for undergraduate students studying Computing and Joint Mathematics and Computer Science at Imperial College London. She teaches courses on "Logic & Reasoning" to first-year students and "Models of Computation" to second-year students.

In 2023, she was awarded the Dahl–Nygaard Prize for her research in the field of Programming Languages.