Assistant Teaching Professor, Khoury College of Computer Sciences
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Biography
Dr. Nadim Saad joined the faculty of Northeastern University in Silicon Valley in 2023. During his doctoral studies at Stanford University, Saad developed traffic flow models based on partial differential equations. He also built physically informed deep learning models to solve PDEs during his time as an applied scientist intern with Amazon Web Services.
As a faculty member he is committed to empowering students to become confident and curious technologists, guiding them from introductory concepts to advanced machine learning theories. He teaches a variety of foundational computer science and data science courses. Saad enjoys these courses, as he can guide students in subject areas that might be new to them and encourage them to pursue computing careers. He also enjoys teaching more specialized elective courses to help students who have already found a passion within computer science to grow their knowledge further.
Education
- PhD in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, Stanford University
- MS in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, Stanford University
- BS in Applied Mathematics, American University of Beirut
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