Shahin Rostami is an academic and consultant in data science and artificial intelligence.. He is based in Bournemouth, a coastal town in the south of England, where he works as a senior academic at the Bournemouth University. Education Rostami graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with Doctor of Philosophy in Computational Intelligence, with his thesis entitled "Preference focussed many-objective evolutionary computation". Career Early in his career, Rostami worked as an associate lecturer at the Manchester Metropolitan University whilst completing his doctoral research programme. He then moved to Bournemouth University where he currently holds the position of Senior Academic in Data Science, MSc Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence (DHAI), and MSc Applied Data Analytics (ADA). Through his dedication to demystifying data science and artificial intelligence for learners of any age or background, e.g. through his publicly available materials and work in technology-enhanced learning, he was awarded a Senior Fellowship with the Higher Education Academy. Rostami currently acts as an expert consultant in data science and artificial intelligence in the fields of defence and digital health.. Most notably he is the lead consultant to the data science team for the Lifelight project, which from over 530 applicants was selected as one of the 42 technologies that will be implemented or tested in the NHS over the coming years. Open-source Contributions Rostami has contributed to open-source software, most notably with the creation of the Chord package for Python and Rustlang.
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