Azwad Sabik
About Azwad Sabik
Azwad Sabik is a Staff Deep Learning Engineer at Matterport with a background in robotics and biomedical engineering, and extensive experience in AI and deep learning.
Current Role at Matterport
Azwad Sabik currently holds the title of Staff Deep Learning Engineer at Matterport. In this role, he contributes to the development and implementation of deep learning models, specifically focusing on 3D spatial data. His work is integral to enhancing Matterport's competencies in creating detailed and accurate 3D digital models.
Previous Experience at Matterport
Before his current role, Azwad Sabik served as a Senior Deep Learning Engineer at Matterport from 2018 to 2021. During his tenure, he was involved in developing cutting-edge deep learning technologies in the San Francisco Bay Area. His efforts significantly contributed to the company's advancements in 3D spatial data and imaging.
Industry Experience at Huawei Technologies
From 2016 to 2018, Azwad Sabik worked as a Software Engineer focusing on artificial intelligence at Huawei Technologies. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he was engaged in various AI projects, emphasizing software engineering applications that leveraged his expertise in deep learning and AI.
Educational Background in Robotics and Biomedical Engineering
Azwad Sabik holds a Master’s Degree in Robotics from The Johns Hopkins University, where he studied from 2015 to 2016. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering at the same institution, graduating in 2015. His academic training provided a solid foundation for his later work in deep learning and AI.
Research and Internships
Azwad Sabik has a diverse set of research experiences. He served as a Software Engineering Intern at Clear Guide Medical in 2015 and completed a research internship at the Tsinghua-Johns Hopkins Joint Center for Biomedical Engineering Research in 2014. Additionally, he participated in advanced controls and displays research at NASA Ames Research Center in 2013 and engaged in radiation medicine research at Loma Linda University Medical Center in 2012. These roles have equipped him with a robust skill set across biomedical and engineering disciplines.