About Me

I am Tarlan Bahadori, a Computer Science Ph.D. student at the University of California, Riverside, advised by Prof. Ahmed Eldawy. My research lies at the intersection of data systems and geospatial analytics. I design and evaluate scalable systems for interactive exploration of large geospatial datasets, with an emphasis on efficient data processing, indexing, and visualization. A current focus of my work integrates generative AI and large language models to enable semantically guided querying and style generation for spatial data, advancing reproducible, user-driven analysis at scale.

My interests are divided between a variety of fields, I enjoy studying and creating algorithms. I am also passionate about music, history, and language skills.

  • Languages: English, Persian French, Spanish, Portuguese
  • Opportunities: open to research/engineering internships in Summer 2026 (Big Data, Geospatial Systems, Data Visualization).