Aaron Masino is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and the Dr. Gary Spitzer Endowed Distinguished Professor of Human Genomics at Clemson, combining 14+ years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of AI and biomedical science. He has led clinical data science and digital biomarker development in industry as VP at AiCure and directed machine learning research in pediatric medicine at UPenn and CHOP, translating advanced models into clinical validation and FDA-facing strategies. Trained as a mathematician and aerospace engineer (PhD in Applied Mathematics, MEng in Aerospace), he brings rigorous analytical foundations to problems spanning adaptive optics, predictive health analytics, NLP, and deep learning. Known for moving methods from simulation to production, he has built and managed cross-disciplinary teams that deploy novel algorithms against real-world clinical workflows. His background in high-energy laser control and Air Force launch operations hints at a practical systems mindset and comfort with high-stakes, safety-critical environments.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng) Aerospace Engineering, Master of Engineering (MEng) Aerospace Engineering at University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Mathematics at Rutgers University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Applied Mathematics at University of Central Florida
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