Summary
Avi Verma is a Stanford CS student who is now a researcher at OpenAI, blending AI research with real-world healthcare blockchain applications. With nine years of software engineering experience, he has built scalable backends, ML systems, and crypto-enabled healthcare platforms across startups and tech giants. He deployed Ethereum smart contracts and client libraries for NucleusHealth and MintHealth to securely share medical data, manage incentives, and enable crypto transfers such as Vidamint (an ERC223 token). At Checkable Medical and MintHealth, he engineered Dockerized microservices, event-driven architectures with RabbitMQ, and integrated with EMR systems and providers like DrChrono and Dosespot. Earlier, he contributed to Stanford's ILIAD group on AI agents that can learn to negotiate with humans, reflecting a strong interest in human-centered AI. Based in Frisco, Texas, Avi is driven by the humanitarian potential of code and a relentless appetite for learning and impact.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, 11th grade, High School Diploma, 11th grade at Talented and Gifted Magnet
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Stanford University
Hindi