Summary
Muhammad Bin Saif is a research-focused blockchain and secure-systems engineer with nine years of experience building privacy-preserving, verifiable infrastructures that bridge Web3 and trustworthy AI. Currently a Research Assistant at the University of Verona, he designs ZKP-enabled architectures, decentralized attestations, and Layer 2 smart-contract systems to certify agent behavior and policy compliance without exposing sensitive data. He pairs academic research with hands-on development—Solidity, TypeScript, Python and C++—and has deployed real-world traceability and encrypted off-chain storage solutions integrating IPFS and Ethereum. Previously collaborating with industry and academia across Europe and Asia, he brings applied expertise in cost-optimized rollups, role-based access control, and GDPR-aware governance for decentralized apps. A less obvious strength is his background in networked AI for resource-constrained IoT and consensus design, which informs his practical approach to secure, scalable blockchain+AI systems.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology, Master of Science - MS, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology at Shenyang Aerospace University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi