Amir Pasha Motamed is a Senior Full Stack Blockchain Developer at Telos since April 2022. Their role involves working on Telos EVM, a scalable solution for Solidity-based applications. Prior to this, they worked at the University of Tehran Science & Technology Park from March 2019 to December 2022. There, they served as a Blockchain Researcher, conducting studies on cryptocurrency transaction graph data and publishing the results in a journal. Amir Pasha also worked as a Senior Developer Team Lead on the Afra Project, a cryptocurrency explorer. Amir Pasha was responsible for processing and extracting valuable knowledge from raw blockchain data. Amir Pasha has also worked as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Tehran since February 2019, teaching courses on Introduction to Cryptocurrencies, Social Networks, and Statistical Inference. Before that, they co-founded Lavage.ir in July 2018 and served as the Chief Technology Officer, responsible for designing and implementing a Progressive Web Application using Laravel and AngularJS. Lastly, they worked as a Teaching Assistant at K. N. Toosi University of Technology from February 2015 to July 2016, teaching courses on Operating Systems and Database Design.
Amir Pasha Motamed has a strong education background in the field of Software Engineering. Amir Pasha obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Software Engineering from the University of Tehran from 2020 to 2024. Prior to that, they completed their Master of Science (MS) in Software Engineering from the same institution from 2017 to 2020. Before pursuing their master's degree, Amir Pasha earned their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Software Engineering from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, where they studied from 2012 to 2016.
In addition to their formal education, Amir Pasha Motamed has obtained a certification in Programming with Google Go Specialization from UC Irvine in February 2022. This certification further enhances their expertise in the field.
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