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Mohsen Imani

Assistant Professor at Computer Science, University of California-Irvine6 Followers

Professor innovating in the area of bio-inspired computing and systems, Mohsen Imani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. He leads the Bio-Inspired Architecture and Systems Lab (BIASLab), where his research delves into the intersection of bio-inspired computing, machine learning, and computer architecture. His work is particularly focused on advancing brain-based computing, big data acceleration, and enhancing privacy and security measures within distributed computing environments. With a prolific academic output, Professor Imani has contributed over 130 conference publications and 30 journal articles, reflecting his deep engagement with the scientific community. His innovative research has also led to the filing of 20 U.S. patents, underscoring his commitment to translating theoretical insights into practical applications. His work has garnered significant attention, with his publications being cited over 5,100 times, indicating the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. Professor Imani's research interests extend to embedded systems and the development of secure computing frameworks, aiming to address the challenges posed by the increasing complexity and scale of modern computing systems. His approach often draws inspiration from biological systems, seeking to emulate the efficiency and adaptability found in nature to improve computational processes. In addition to his research, Professor Imani is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of computer scientists, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration within his lab. His efforts in education and research continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in computing, making significant strides towards more intelligent and secure systems.

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