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Amin Boroomand
MIT TR35| Entrepreneur | Data Scientist | Computational Biologist | Storyteller | Modeler
Amin Boroomand is a professional currently serving as a Helper at SERVAT LLC. He has a diverse background in computational biology and data science. His recent role is as a Computational Biologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he focuses on multiscale modeling of metabolic interactions in marine microbes, particularly related to ocean carbon cycling.1
Education and Career Background
Amin Boroomand completed his bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology in Iran. He then pursued a master's degree in Bioinformatics at the University of Bologna in Italy. Following that, he moved to California to join the Quantitative and Systems Biology program at UC Merced, where he worked on projects related to drug discovery and the evolution of human language.2
His previous positions include:
- Postdoctoral Data Scientist at UConn Health, where he worked on data science and computational biology.
- Data-Driven Investment Strategy Advisor for SymBiosis, where he developed AI-driven investment algorithms.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant at UC Merced, teaching courses in data science and molecular biology.1
Recognition and Skills
Amin has been recognized as one of MIT Technology Review's "Young Innovators Under 35" in 2016, highlighting his potential as a technological leader. His skills span computational biology, machine learning, and data analysis, making him a versatile asset in his field.2