Summary
Artin Majdi is a Research Assistant Professor and machine learning researcher with 8 years of experience building AI-driven clinical imaging tools, now developing HIPAA-compliant platforms for bruise detection and characterization at George Mason University. He holds a PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona and has led predictive modeling on multimodal data from 250+ diabetic patients to improve wound-care decision support. His background spans medical imaging, point-cloud perception, and production-focused ML infrastructure—having automated XNAT workflows, optimized MRI sequences, and co-developed projects that led to two US patent filings. Comfortable collaborating with clinicians and engineers, he mentors students and engineers while translating clinical needs into scalable, secure model requirements. An entrepreneurial-minded researcher with training in biomedical entrepreneurship and iCorps, he combines rigorous academic research with practical productization experience.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
NSF iCorps 2.0 - Countdown to launch
Minor in Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, 4/4, Minor in Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, 4/4 at University of Arizona, Eller College of Management
Master of Science - MS, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology
The University of Arizona
E4B | Entrepreneurship for Biomedicine, Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, E4B | Entrepreneurship for Biomedicine, Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
English, Persian