Arman Aydemir
About Arman Aydemir
Arman Aydemir is a Software Engineer specializing in Algorithms and Optimization, currently working at Open Pro Bono and Flock Freight. He is pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Purdue University and has a background in Natural Language Processing and AI development for legal research.
Current Role at Flock Freight
Arman Aydemir serves as a Software Engineer specializing in Algorithms and Optimization at Flock Freight. He has held this position since 2022, working on-site in San Diego, California. In this role, he focuses on developing and optimizing algorithms that enhance the efficiency of freight logistics.
Professional Experience
Aydemir has a diverse background in software engineering and research. He previously worked as a Software Engineering Intern at Hive in 2015 and again in 2017, gaining experience in a fast-paced environment in San Francisco, California. He also interned at IBM from 2019 to 2021, contributing to CIO Identity Services. His research experience includes a role as an NLP Researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder from 2018 to 2021.
Education and Expertise
Arman Aydemir is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science at Purdue University, having started his studies in 2021. He earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science from the University of Colorado Boulder, completing his degree in 2021. His academic background supports his expertise in algorithms, optimization, and natural language processing.
Research and Development Focus
Aydemir aims to create ethical and user-friendly AI products specifically for legal research. He focuses on utilizing Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Retrieval Augmented Generation techniques to improve the accessibility of the justice system. His work involves using tools such as langchain, gradio, and langfuse in his current projects.
Teaching and Mentorship Experience
During his time at Purdue University, Aydemir served as a PhD Student Teaching Assistant from 2021 to 2022. He also worked as a Course Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2018. These roles involved supporting students in their learning and contributing to the academic community.