Summary
Azim Ahmadzadeh is an assistant professor and interdisciplinary computer scientist with 11 years of experience applying advanced computing and data science to astrophysics and space weather research. He earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia State University and progressed from graduate researcher and instructor to postdoc and research assistant professor roles before joining the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Azim blends academic rigor with practical software engineering, having started his career as a Java developer and contributor to computational research projects. His work emphasizes scalable data-driven methods for complex scientific problems, and he routinely teaches and mentors students in data structures, data mining, and systems programming. Based in Missouri, he maintains an academic-facing GitHub presence and a public profile at azim-a.com that highlights his interdisciplinary projects. An unusual strength is his grounding in pure mathematics from early studies, which informs his analytical approach to computational research.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at Warsaw University of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at Georgia State University
Associate’s Degree, Pure Mathematics, Associate’s Degree, Pure Mathematics at Guilan University
English, Persian