Summary
Mohammad Khan is a software engineer with six years of professional experience and a strong academic record (BTech in Computer Engineering, 9.10/10) who currently helps build resilient platform engineering at ClickPost. He has hands-on production experience across front-end and platform work, and early roles included optimizing single-page applications and improving development workflows. Mohammad contributed to high-profile open-source scientific and web projects via Google Summer of Code, including building Phoenix — the web event display used by the ATLAS experiment — and adding WebAuthn support to XWiki. Known for test-driven and component-based design, he combines startup agility as a founding platform-team member with proven OSS collaboration on complex, mission-critical systems.
6 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Engineering, 9.10 / 10.00, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Engineering, 9.10 / 10.00 at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Computers, A+ (among the top 3% students), English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Computers, A+ (among the top 3% students) at Bishop Johnson School and College
English, Urdu, Hindi