Summary
Muhamad Lotfy is a Staff AI/ML Engineer with 14 years of systems-to-application experience building robotics and autonomous driving stacks for leaders like General Motors, Cruise, and Amazon. He began as an embedded generalist—writing bootloaders, kernel drivers, and firmware—and has transitioned into designing perception and end-to-end driving models and developer-facing robotics frameworks. Muhamad thrives on ambiguous, high-leverage problems and frequently bridges low-level hardware constraints with scalable middleware and developer tooling. His work spans safety-critical avionics for Prime Air, on-robot middleware for Scout, and perception sensors for driverless taxis, reflecting a rare full-stack robotics pedigree. Based in Seattle, he is a pragmatic DIYer who prototypes ideas in his garage workshop, an environment that repeatedly seeds production features. Colleagues rely on him to dive deep into tough technical knots while keeping teams moving toward product-quality autonomous systems.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Computer Science, Bachelor Computer Science at Ain Shams University