Summary
Kiavash Bahreini is an Associate Teaching Professor at Florida International University who leverages 20+ years of international experience to translate AI research into practical educational systems. He designs and teaches GenAI, LLM and agentic AI curricula while architecting adaptive learning platforms and AI-powered teaching assistants that personalize student experiences. His background spans computer vision, affective computing, predictive analytics, big data engineering (Spark, Hadoop, Azure) and full‑stack development across Python, Java, C++ and C#. As Co-PI on a €9M EU Horizon 2020 project and recipient of FIU’s 2025 RETI Award, he combines grant-led research with industry collaborations involving Accenture, Bosch and Philips. Quality Matters–certified and a proven mentor of 40+ industry projects, he pairs academic rigor with agile execution and practical deployment. Based in Miami, he is available for consulting and speaking on AI in education, having integrated tools like Harvard’s LLM PingPong into coursework to bridge cutting-edge methods and classroom impact.
9 years of coding experience