Mohsen has an engineering degree in biomedical (bioelectric) engineering (BE) and electronics systems design (master’s) with a PhD in robotics focusing on multi-robot systems.
He has several years of experience as a Senior Mechatronics Engineer and Developer Lead, working on robotics, IoT, and real-time, high-availability systems in startup and industrial environments. His work spans integrating AI and computer vision on embedded platforms, end-to-end system design from hardware up to cloud, and consulting on robotics and intelligent systems projects.
Mohsen’s research interests sit at the intersection of robotics, AI, and embedded systems, including applying machine learning and computer vision on edge devices and mobile robots. He is particularly interested in making real-world robotic platforms—such as quadruped robots—more autonomous and useful through perception, control, and reliable software infrastructure.
His goal is for every learner to leave with a solid, practical grasp of core AI and data science concepts and the confidence to apply them to real problems, not just pass assessments. He aims to help students build intuition through hands-on projects, understand trade-offs in real systems, and develop a mindset that lets them keep learning as the field evolves.
Outside of work, Mohsen enjoys tinkering with electronics and robotics hardware, from motor controllers to embedded boards, often experimenting with new ideas before they become formal projects. He also enjoys music—especially Persian music—and playing guitar, bass which gives him a creative outlet away from code and circuits.
He's passionate about helping people connect theory with practice—whether that’s turning an abstract ML concept into running code on a robot or mapping a learner’s background to an AI or data career path. He tries to create an environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, experimenting, and even breaking things a little on the way to building something meaningful.​