Summary
Farhan Tanvir is a Ph.D. computer scientist and lecturer based in Atlanta with eight years of experience applying machine learning, graph mining, and computational biology to real-world biomedical problems. He has led NSF-funded projects at Oklahoma State University that model polypharmacy side effects, drug repurposing, and network-based disease associations, producing peer-reviewed publications in venues such as KDD, ICDE, CIKM and ACM BCB. Comfortable moving between hands-on software engineering and academic research, he previously built production modules for ERP and event-management systems and taught core CS courses to diverse audiences. Recognized with Outstanding Graduate Researcher and student leadership awards, he also coordinated REU programs and mentors students in applied data science. Farhan is now transitioning his deep technical expertise in graph neural networks and biomedical interaction networks into data scientist or ML/R&D roles where he can translate research into impactful products.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science and Engineering at Islamic University of Technology
High School, High School at St. Joseph Higher Secondary School
Ph.D. Computer Science, Ph.D. Computer Science at Oklahoma State University
English