Summary
Salman Rahim is a blockchain developer with eight years of experience building decentralized systems and enterprise blockchain solutions, including a stint as a Blockchain Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase. He founded Cerebrum in 2018, a crowdsourced machine learning DApp, and won multiple hackathons and grants that demonstrate a knack for combining research-grade ideas with practical token engineering (notably merging ERC-721 and ERC-918 into a mineable NFT). A ConsenSys Academy scholar who scored 98/100, he pairs deep Ethereum expertise with a background in electrical engineering and machine learning from Georgia Tech. Prior roles span supply-chain software in C++ and medical-device research, reflecting a rare blend of low-level systems, ML, and decentralized application development. Based in New York, he frequently moves between prototyping cutting-edge token designs and delivering production-ready blockchain integrations for large organizations.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Northview High School
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology