Work Experience

As a Neuroscience Research Assistant at the CNRL Lab, University of Tehran, I am deeply immersed in pioneering research at the intersection of neuroscience and technology. Under the esteemed mentorship of Prof. Mohammad GanjTabesh, I actively contribute to various facets of our groundbreaking work, which encompasses:
- In-depth exploration of neural systems and the intricate mechanisms governing spiking neural networks.
- Investigating the critical concept of homeostasis within neural networks, shedding light on the dynamic activities of neurons and their regulatory processes.
- Employing state-of-the-art spiking neural networks for advanced vision-based classification tasks, pushing the boundaries of what's achievable in the realm of neuroscientific applications.
My role in these endeavors allows me to remain at the forefront of cutting-edge research, continually expanding our understanding of the complexities of the brain and its application in emerging technologies.

I held the position of a Computer Vision Developer at Jetco, an automotive manufacturer specializing in motor vehicles. Within the Advanced Driver-Assistance System (ADAS) team, which is dedicated to crafting cutting-edge computer vision algorithms for autonomous vehicles, my role involved:
- Developing real-time FCW (Forward Collision Warning) algorithms utilizing Depth Estimation via both monocular and stereo camera systems.
- Contributing to the creation of 3D reconstruction algorithms aimed at providing a comprehensive visualization of the car's surrounding environment.
- Implementing real-time object detection solutions to enhance the vehicle's perception capabilities.
- Designing and fine-tuning real-time optical flow estimation techniques to further improve the system's situational awareness.
This dynamic role allowed me to be at the forefront of innovation in the realm of automotive technology, working on critical components that contribute to the advancement of self-driving cars.

I was a teaching assistant for the Fundamentals of Combinatorics course (Instructor: Morteza Mohammad Nouri) at the university of Tehran. My responsibilities included:
- Holding problem-solving sessions
- Correcting exercises
- Administering exams