Summary
Iman Pouya is a founder and polyglot software engineer with 13 years of experience building ML-driven and distributed systems from research prototypes to customer-facing SaaS. He has launched multiple companies—Nebulr, BrightLabs, HomeMaker and Voxo—creating products used in construction project management and conversational intelligence for financial advisors. His background includes PhD-level computational biology research and core development on a peer-to-peer distributed computing platform, giving him deep expertise in large-scale simulation and heterogenous compute. At Ticketmaster he led cross-border efforts on search and mobile ticketing, demonstrating an ability to ship robust production systems and optimize legacy codebases. Iman combines academic rigor with hands-on product building and has repeatedly scaled solutions without initial external capital. Based in Stockholm, he focuses on turning complex technical challenges into practical, user-friendly technology.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (Incomplete) Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (Incomplete) Computational Biology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Engineering, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology
Swedish, Persian, English