Meysam Shojaee

Senior Data Acquisition Engineer at LifeRaft

Meysam Shojaee has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. Meysam started their career as an IT Technician at Sharif University of Technology, where they maintained computer systems and conducted repairs. After that, they transitioned to the role of a Data Analyst at Imen Gostar Bastani, where they applied quantitative methods and developed data collection systems to optimize statistical efficiency.

Following their time at Imen Gostar Bastani, Meysam worked as a Research Assistant at Dalhousie University, where they performed statistical tests and implemented neural networks to detect anomalies in data. Meysam also modeled a failure recovery problem using CPLEX.

More recently, Meysam worked as a Data Integration Specialist at the International Air Transport Association (IATA), where they performed ad hoc analysis on aviation incidents to improve standards and procedures. Meysam contributed to the enterprise's data management strategy and served as a data steward to ensure data quality.

Currently, Meysam holds the position of Senior Data Acquisition Engineer at Navigator - Powered By LifeRaft. Further details about this role are not provided.

Meysam Shojaee has a Master's degree in Computer Science from Dalhousie University, which was obtained from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, they completed a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics (Optimization) from Sharif University of Technology from 2012 to 2014. Meysam'sundergraduate education was at Shahrood University of Technology, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from 2007 to 2012.

In addition to their formal education, Meysam Shojaee has also obtained several certifications. Meysam completed Elasticsearch Essential Training from LinkedIn in April 2023, Flight Data Analysis for Airline from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in December 2021, Neural Networks and Deep Learning from Coursera in July 2021, and Complete SQL Mastery from Code With Mosh in February 2021.

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