Summary
Mohammad Nauman is an academic software engineer and educator with 15 years of experience bridging research and teaching in security, privacy, and software engineering. He has held faculty roles up to Associate Professor and a postdoctoral position at the Max Planck Institute studying machine learning for mobile security, bringing research-grade rigor to classroom and lab supervision. Comfortable leading teams and research units, he combines hands-on technical work with curriculum design and graduate mentorship across multiple universities. Based in Pakistan, he blends systems-oriented design instincts with an ongoing learner’s mindset, often translating complex research into practical student projects and applied security solutions.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
MS Software Engineering, MS Software Engineering at City University of Science and Information Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Information Technology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Information Technology at Universiti Kuala Lumpur
PostDoc Machine Learning in Security and Privacy, PostDoc Machine Learning in Security and Privacy at Max Planck Institute for Sofware Systems
BSc IT, BSc IT at Institute of Management Sciences
English