Mohammad Soltanieh-ha

Clinical Assistant Professor, Information Systems
Corporate Engagement Manager

Education
PhD, Northeastern University, 2015
M.Sc., University of Wyoming, 2012

Mohammad Soltanieh-ha is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Information Systems department at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. Mohammad obtained his Ph.D. in computational physics in 2015 from Northeastern University where he studied strongly correlated electronic systems in low dimensions. His current research interest revolves around computer vision applications in automating cancer diagnosis, macroeconomics time-series forecasting, and large-scale high-performance computing. His teaching experience includes data science programming, big data analytics, and applications of data science in business. Mohammad has leadership roles at Google and the American Physical Society (APS). In 2019, he founded the data science unit within APS and served as the founding chair. Additionally, he is a Faculty Expert at Google Cloud, where he advocates for cloud computing education and helps other faculty members with best practices.

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