Maryan is an Associate Professor of the Practice at Boston University, leveraging over 15 years of software industry experience from leadership roles at Bosch. His research focuses on ethical AI, machine learning, and NLP in finance. People he has worked with describe him as an exceptional mentor, diligent, and an effective communicator.
After moving from Bulgaria to join BU, Maryan has embraced the innovative and talented culture of Boston. He has a keen interest in philosophy, thoughtfully applying Stoic principles from Marcus Aurelius to the complex challenges of software engineering. He actively follows the latest developments in computer science.
He has received an award for Excellence in Teaching from Boston Universitys Metropolitan College.
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