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Iman Sayyadzadeh
Ph.D. Student, Innovation, Technology, and Operations

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Iman Sayyadzadeh's research explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, algorithm design, and societal impact, with a focus on interpretable machine learning. He is particularly interested in how algorithms shape behavior and bias in social media and recommendation systems. He holds a master’s degree in data science from Sapienza University of Rome and a bachelor’s in industrial engineering. Before joining Rady, he conducted research in software systems at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria.
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