Summary
Zanyar Zohourianshahzadi is a researcher and teaching assistant with eight years of experience bridging computer science education and cutting-edge vision-language research. Currently a Ph.D. researcher and postdoc-level contributor at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, he focuses on neural image captioning, attention mechanisms, and multimodal AI, with a third manuscript underway. He brings deep practical skills across Python, C-family languages, deep learning frameworks (PyTorch, TensorFlow, Fairseq, Detectron, Pythia) and production tooling like Docker, pairing theory with hands-on model-building. A strong academic record (Ph.D. 4.0, MS 3.87) complements his classroom mentoring, and his multi-paradigm coding background—from assembly and Fortran to web stacks—reflects an uncommon breadth that helps him prototype unconventional ideas quickly.
8 years of coding experience
Computer Science & Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Science & Information Systems, Computer Science at Azad University, South Tehran Branch
Master's degree, Information Technology, 3.87, Master's degree, Information Technology, 3.87 at Colorado Technical University
Ph.D., Computer Science, 4.0, Ph.D., Computer Science, 4.0 at University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Kurdish, Turkish, persian (farsi), English