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Orestis joined the [[Gnous Labs]] team again for a second internship (February 2025 to July 2025) inviting also [[Nam Nguyen]] and
Orestis joined the [[Gnous Labs]] team again for a second internship (February 2025 to July 2025) inviting also [[Nam Nguyen]] and
[[Matias Dure]] to work together on the next-generation, real-time multiplayer Gnous games.
[[Matias Dure]] to work together on the next-generation Gnous [[Multi-player Collective Intelligence Game]].


Besides game developing, He enjoys playing chess and observe the peaceful night sky.
Besides game developing, He enjoys playing chess and observe the peaceful night sky.

Latest revision as of 11:01, 29 January 2025

Orestis Christoforou
Orestis Christoforou
Period at FWC February 2024 to June 2024
February 2025 to July 2025
Field of Study Game development
Sending University Saxion University
Local Mentor Yiannis Laouris
Involvement at FWC Game developer at Gnous



Orestis Christoforou joined the GNOUS Labs Ltd. in February 2024 for five months as an Intern. During this internship, Orestis worked under the mentoring of Yiannis Laouris and collaborated with Thomas Pradeau.

Orestis is studying in Enschede (In Netherland) in a university called Saxion University[1]. In this school, he follows game development courses with a focus on game programming. He has a strong foundation in programming languages, game development tools, and he strives for creating immersive gaming experiences.

Orestis joined the Gnous Labs team again for a second internship (February 2025 to July 2025) inviting also Nam Nguyen and Matias Dure to work together on the next-generation Gnous Multi-player Collective Intelligence Game.

Besides game developing, He enjoys playing chess and observe the peaceful night sky.


Contributions

Orestis is working on the development of a multi-player platform in UNITY/C# to conduct experiments in multitasking.