Summary
Nima Jamalian is a software engineer and academic leader with 11 years’ experience bridging game development, interactive product engineering, and computing education. Based in London, he leads the BSc Games Development programme at Goldsmiths while researching HCI and games, and has taught across VR/AR, algorithms, and web-based degrees including Coursera-delivered courses. His hands-on background includes Unity and Godot for immersive systems, full-stack mobile AR research at Nokia Bell Labs, and consultancy work helping startups turn AR/VR ideas into products. Nima combines curriculum design and student mentorship with practitioner instincts from freelance and industry projects, enabling practical, project-focused learning. Notably, his Nokia internship resulted in a published study on personality-tailored mobile engagement, reflecting a research-friendly approach to applied engineering.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science at Goldsmiths, University of London
English, Persian