Mayur Hemani
About Mayur Hemani
Mayur Hemani is a Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist at Adobe, with 18 years of experience in the field. He holds a B.Tech. in Information Technology from Uttar Pradesh Technical University and an M.Tech. in Computer Science from the International Institute of Information Technology.
Work at Adobe
Mayur Hemani has been employed at Adobe since 2006, currently holding the position of Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist. His tenure at Adobe spans 18 years, during which he has made significant contributions to various projects. He was involved in the development of Adobe Stock Photos CS2/3 for MacOS X and played a key role in the Adobe Enterprise Print and Scan group. His work includes contributions to the Stratasys Creative Colors project and Adobe LeanPrint.
Education and Expertise
Mayur Hemani earned a B.Tech. in Information Technology from Uttar Pradesh Technical University, studying from 2000 to 2004. He further advanced his education by obtaining an M.Tech. in Computer Science from the International Institute of Information Technology, completing his studies from 2004 to 2006. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in machine learning and software development.
Background
Mayur Hemani has a solid background in technology and engineering. He began his academic journey with a focus on Information Technology, followed by a specialization in Computer Science. His career began with software development roles, leading to his current position in machine learning research. His work has included various innovative projects in document imaging, 3D scanning, and 3D printing.
Contributions to Machine Learning and Development
In his role as a Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist, Mayur Hemani has contributed to the development of large parts of AEM smart custom tagging. This feature evolved into an Adobe Sensei service, showcasing his involvement in integrating machine learning with Adobe's product offerings. His contributions to blue-ocean projects reflect his commitment to advancing technology in the fields of imaging and printing.