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I am Milad Mohammadi, an M.Sc. candidate in IT Engineering at the University of Tehran and an AI Software Engineer specializing in Language Agents, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Digital Mental Health applications. My research sits at the intersection of AI Agents and cognitive psychology, focusing on:
- Building clinically responsible multi-agent systems for mental health assessment and diagnosis.
- Applying psychological and cognitive theories to improve AI agent behavior, safety, and interpretability.
I have contributed to both academic research (e.g., benchmarking LLMs, multi-agent system design, cognitive modeling) and industry-scale AI products, including customer service chatbots, intelligent retrieval systems, and automated knowledge ingestion pipelines.
Outside research and engineering, I have served as a teaching assistant for multiple graduate-level AI/NLP courses, organized large-scale workshops, and volunteered in academic and community initiatives such as TEDx and the ACM Student Chapter.
If you are interested in collaboration or discussion, feel free to contact me via email.
555 your office number
123 your address street
Your City, State 12345
I am Milad Mohammadi, an M.Sc. candidate in IT Engineering at the University of Tehran and an AI Software Engineer specializing in Language Agents, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Digital Mental Health applications. My research sits at the intersection of AI Agents and cognitive psychology, focusing on:
- Building clinically responsible multi-agent systems for mental health assessment and diagnosis.
- Applying psychological and cognitive theories to improve AI agent behavior, safety, and interpretability.
I have contributed to both academic research (e.g., benchmarking LLMs, multi-agent system design, cognitive modeling) and industry-scale AI products, including customer service chatbots, intelligent retrieval systems, and automated knowledge ingestion pipelines.
Outside research and engineering, I have served as a teaching assistant for multiple graduate-level AI/NLP courses, organized large-scale workshops, and volunteered in academic and community initiatives such as TEDx and the ACM Student Chapter.
If you are interested in collaboration or discussion, feel free to contact me via email.