Summary
Arman Aydin is a Software Engineer focused on AI platform work, based in Palo Alto with four years of hands-on experience bridging research and production. Now at Box, he brings a strong Stanford pedigree—MS in Computer Science (AI) and BS in Systems—coupled with research roles that span embodied AI simulation, teleoperation integrations, and NLP for low-resource languages. He has shipped practical tooling improvements (e.g., speeding internal simulation checks by 39% and boosting Stanza parsing performance by 11%) and built high-accuracy NER models for Kazakh and Uyghur via transfer learning. Comfortable teaching and mentoring (seven quarters as a CS107 TA supporting ~250 students), he blends clear communication with deep technical execution. An engineer who moves between robot simulators, language tooling, and platform engineering, he often uncovers performance wins from nuanced instrumentation and scripting work.
4 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate, High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate at Üsküdar Amerikan Lisesi / Üsküdar American Academy
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence Track), Master of Science - MS, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence Track) at Stanford University