Fourth-semester Software Engineering student building intelligent, security-hardened AI systems at the intersection of Machine Learning and Cybersecurity — the frontier of trustworthy software.
I'm Hamza — a Pakistani software engineer in my fourth semester at COMSATS University Islamabad (Wah Campus), maintaining a 3.29 GPA while simultaneously shipping production-ready AI tools that tackle real problems in Pakistan's healthcare, transport, and cybersecurity landscape.
My philosophy is simple: build things that matter. Every project I ship solves a specific pain point — from parsing Urdu prescriptions with AI to predicting road blockages across Pakistani highways. I believe the next decade of software will be defined by systems that are both intelligent and inherently secure.
Across two consecutive Google Developer Group AI/Data Science bootcamps and six self-initiated projects, I've moved deliberately from theory to deployment — Streamlit apps live in the cloud, C++ DSA tools running in the terminal, and full-stack systems used by real users.
A curated stack built through project-based learning, bootcamps, and real-world deployment.
From writing my first C++ programs in high school to deploying AI systems in production — every semester has been a deliberate step forward.
Six industry certifications earned in parallel with full-time study — not for the paper, but for the depth.
Hackathons, community work, open-source learning, and leadership — growth happens outside the lecture hall too.
Whether you're a recruiter, researcher, startup founder, or fellow engineer — I'm always open to meaningful conversations, collaborations, and opportunities.