Summary
Amin Assadzadeh is a data scientist with 8 years of experience and a PhD in computer science and engineering, combining deep technical research in computer vision with practical, client-facing delivery across aviation, supply chain, home care, oil & gas, construction and retail. He has a proven track record building optimisation and ML-driven decision-support tools—ranging from MIP-based workforce rostering and fuel price recommendation systems to real-time drilling parameter optimisers—that delivered measurable efficiency gains for enterprise clients. Comfortable leading PoV projects end-to-end, Amin translates complex mathematical models into production web tools, integrates data pipelines, and manages stakeholder expectations to ensure adoption. His academic work on construction safety produced multiple high-impact publications, a provisional patent and a synthetic-data pipeline using Unity to boost model robustness—an uncommon blend of research rigour and productisation. Based in Melbourne, he brings both statistical depth and hands-on engineering to tackle operational problems with pragmatic, evidence-driven solutions.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science and Engineering at Monash University