Summary
Armin Bazarjani is a computational neuroscience and deep learning researcher with nine years of experience bridging academic research and industry R&D. Currently a PhD student and graduate researcher at USC’s Piray Lab, he combines expertise in cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging, and machine learning to study perception and prediction. Previously he applied ML for perception and prediction at Honda Research Institute USA and contributed to neuroimaging and computational sustainability projects at USC and LONI. With an MS in Electrical Engineering (Machine Learning) and a strong engineering background from Qualcomm internships, he moves comfortably between experimental science and production-minded engineering. Notably, his profile reflects a rare dual fluency in building ML systems and probing brain-behavior mechanisms, positioning him to translate neuroscience insights into practical AI applications.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Psychology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Psychology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences at University of Southern California
Persian, English