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Dr. Mohammad Amin Morid serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business since 2018, teaching undergraduate and master's level Information Systems courses while maintaining active research collaborations with healthcare and financial institutions.
His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of Utah (2018), complemented by an M.S. in Electronic Commerce and B.S. in Software Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic).
Dr. Morid's research program centers on healthcare predictive analytics through machine learning, with specialized expertise in temporal patient data analysis from electronic health records and medical claims. His interdisciplinary work bridges biomedical informatics and information systems, extending to fraud detection in banking and personalized recommender systems, demonstrating methodological versatility while maintaining healthcare as his primary application domain.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals dominant trends in deep learning for medical time series, cost prediction, and medical image analysis—particularly in orthopedics—with strong representation in premier venues like the Journal of Biomedical Informatics and AMIA conferences. His work consistently addresses real-world clinical and operational challenges through sophisticated data modeling.
Through applied projects with hospitals, insurers, and banks, Dr. Morid translates theoretical research into practical healthcare analytics solutions. While specific grant mechanisms aren't detailed in public sources, his sustained industry partnerships indicate successful project acquisition and implementation capacity across the healthcare-finance analytics spectrum.
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