Konstantina Skovola
About Konstantina Skovola
Konstantina Skovola is a Software Engineer currently employed at Timescale since 2022. She has a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and has previous experience as a Student Developer with PostgreSQL Global Development Group.
Work at Timescale
Konstantina Skovola has been employed at Timescale as a Software Engineer since 2022. In this role, she contributes to the development of TimescaleDB, a time-series database built on PostgreSQL. Her work involves collaborating with a team to enhance the database's performance and functionality, focusing on features that cater to time-series data management.
Previous Experience at PostgreSQL Global Development Group
Prior to her current position, Konstantina Skovola worked as a Student Developer for the PostgreSQL Global Development Group during the Google Summer of Code 2021. This role lasted for three months, where she engaged in projects that supported the development of PostgreSQL, gaining practical experience in software development and open-source contributions.
Education at National Technical University of Athens
Konstantina Skovola studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens from 2015 to 2021. This six-year program provided her with a solid foundation in engineering principles, programming, and computer systems, equipping her with the skills necessary for her career in software engineering.
Erasmus Exchange at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
In 2019, Konstantina Skovola participated in an Erasmus exchange program at KTH Royal Institute of Technology for five months. This experience allowed her to broaden her academic and cultural horizons while studying in a different educational environment, further enhancing her knowledge in engineering and technology.
Education at 1st Senior High School of Kallithea, Athens
Konstantina Skovola completed her secondary education at the 1st Senior High School of Kallithea, Athens, from 2012 to 2015. This three-year program laid the groundwork for her future studies in engineering and technology, fostering her interest in the field.