Iman YeckehZaare builds auditable knowledge infrastructure for AI research, learning, and work.
Iman is a Postdoctoral Associate at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, Head of Research at Honor Education, and founder of 1Cademy. From those current roles, his work turns micro-topics, prerequisite links, source traces, causal claims, research workflows, graph-backed courses, adaptive practice, and tutor interactions into infrastructure with explicit review.
Current roles: MIT CCI postdoc, Honor Head of Research, and 1Cademy founder and lead builder across deployed research and learning infrastructure. Public record: 2,011 1Cademy contributors, Honor graph-backed courses and Practice/Study work, MIT AI/work research, 1Researcher, peer-reviewed publications, the 2025 Wikimedia Research Award, and 13,000+ AI software applications classified against a work-activity ontology.
The first layer of evidence is selected work, systems, current manuscripts, and published papers; supporting records stay available after that.
Early evidence includes 1Cademy's multi-institution knowledge graph, Honor's public course and practice surfaces, 1Researcher, current manuscripts on participant-endorsed coding audits, strict graph-RAG evaluation, and LLM grading oversight, published learning-science and Management Science papers, and the MIT work-activity ontology. Selective collaborations connect to research partnerships, invited talks, reviews, advisory work, and institutional collaborations around auditable knowledge infrastructure.
Key links: selected work, systems, manuscripts, papers, contact, 1Researcher, Causal Atlas, 1Cademy home, 1Cademy courses, Practice tool, Tutor, Google Scholar, GitHub, LinkedIn, ORCID, ACM Digital Library, MIT profile, MIT email, and CV PDF.