Ali Khezeli
About Ali Khezeli
Ali Khezeli is a researcher currently affiliated with Inria in Paris, France, since 2020, and serves as an Assistant Professor at Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, since 2018. He has a strong academic background in mathematics and probability theory, having completed his Ph.D. at Sharif University of Technology and held various research positions at notable institutions.
Work at Inria
Ali Khezeli has been a researcher at Inria since 2020. Inria is a renowned French national research institution dedicated to computer science and applied mathematics. Khezeli's role involves conducting advanced research in his field, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization. He is based in Paris, France, where he has been engaged in research activities for four years.
Current Position at Tarbiat Modares University
Since 2018, Ali Khezeli has served as an Assistant Professor at Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran. In this role, he is involved in teaching and mentoring students, as well as conducting research in mathematics and probability theory. His academic position allows him to contribute to the educational development of students while advancing his research interests.
Previous Experience at IPM
Ali Khezeli worked at the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) in Tehran Province, Iran, from 2016 to 2020. Initially, he served as a Post Doctoral Researcher for two years, followed by a two-year tenure as a Researcher. During his time at IPM, he focused on various research projects in mathematics, particularly in probability theory.
Educational Background
Ali Khezeli has a strong educational background in mathematics and probability theory. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mathematical Statistics and Probability at Sharif University of Technology from 2010 to 2016. He further enhanced his expertise by studying as a Research Scholar at The University of Texas at Austin for one year in 2015-2016. Additionally, he has been a PostDoc Research Fellow at IPM since 2016, specializing in probability theory.