Morteza Mardani is a Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA Research in California with nine years of experience focused on generative models. He combines a PhD-grounded foundation in electrical engineering and mathematics with postdoctoral and research staff work at Stanford and a visiting scholar period at UC Berkeley, bringing rigorous statistics and signal-processing principles to ML research. His background in telecommunications and formal math gives him a theory-first, robustness-minded approach to designing scalable, efficient generative systems. Since joining NVIDIA in 2020 he has translated deep academic expertise into applied research and high-performance implementations that bridge research and production.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Visiting Scholar, Computer Science & Statistics, PhD Visiting Scholar, Computer Science & Statistics at University of California, Berkeley
Electrical Eng., Telecommunications, Electrical Eng., Telecommunications at University of Tehran
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Postgraduate Degree, Electrical Eng. & Statistics, Postgraduate Degree, Electrical Eng. & Statistics at Stanford University
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