Amir Rahmani is a professor, serial co-founder, and research leader who bridges embedded computer systems, computer architecture, and health technology with nearly a decade of industry experience and over a decade in academia. Based at UC Irvine, he co-directs the Institute for Future Health and holds the Samueli Endowed Chair in Integrative Health, translating deep technical expertise into applied innovations for next-generation healthcare. His work spans from PhD-level research in embedded systems to entrepreneurial ventures like Livi Agents and Centralive, demonstrating a rare blend of rigorous scholarship and product-focused leadership. Fluent in statistics and computer architecture, he brings practical systems thinking to interdisciplinary teams and is known for loving programming as both craft and obsession. Notably, he maintains active international ties as an adjunct professor in Finland and as a former Marie Curie Global Fellow, underscoring a global research footprint.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) at Turun yliopisto - University of Turku
MSc, Computer Architecture, MSc, Computer Architecture at University of Tehran
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