Summary
Parham Ghasemloo is a research-focused software engineer and PhD candidate in Computer Science at McGill University with a decade of experience applying machine learning, algorithms, and AI to biological analysis and citizen science. He blends rigorous academic training from Sharif University of Technology and McGill with hands-on research roles at Simon Fraser and McGill, delivering interdisciplinary solutions that bridge computation and life sciences. Parham has a track record of translating complex biological questions into reproducible ML pipelines and citizen-driven data collection efforts, emphasizing collaboration and scalable experiment design. Known for curiosity-driven problem solving, he thrives in dynamic teams where critical thinking and creativity intersect with technical depth. Based in Montreal, he is actively exploring novel intersections of bioinformatics and community science that accelerate both discovery and public engagement.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering at Sharif University of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at McGill University