I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from Lahijan University in 2013, followed by a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Software Engineering from the Science and Research Branch of  Azad University in 2016. My Master’s thesis focused on the application of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data in e-health, exploring the intersection of emerging technologies and healthcare.

Currently, I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Groningen, where I commenced my studies in 2023. My research is concentrated on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the detection and analysis of mental disorders, with a specific focus on multimodal data integration. I am collaborating with Professor Peter de Jonge from the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences to develop AI-driven decision support systems for clinicians in the fields of psychology and psychiatry. Additionally, in 2024, I co-founded the Intelligent Systems Research Center at Khazar University in Baku, Azerbaijan, where I continue to serve as a member.

My work primarily involves the design and implementation of multimodal transformer models capable of analyzing diverse data types concurrently. In addition to my research, I am engaged in teaching courses on Deep Learning and Transformer architectures, and I also supervise both undergraduate and graduate student projects.

Beyond my academic pursuits, I am actively involved in leading technology-focused groups dedicated to enhancing quality of life, promoting technological advancements, and supporting sustainable development initiatives.

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