Shahzad Malik

Principal Software Engineer at Mercurial Minds

Shahzad Malik has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. Their most recent position as a Digital Solutions Architect at Lebara demonstrates their expertise in creating innovative digital solutions. Prior to this, Shahzad worked at Mercurial Minds as a Principal Software Engineer, where they led a team working on the CareWiz chatbot platform and delivered projects for customers such as HBL. Shahzad also had the role of Senior Software Engineer at the same company. At Designx Solutions, Shahzad served as a Technical Lead - Internet of Things, working on the KINETIX IoT Platform and designing an RF Antenna Monitoring Solution for a telecom operator in Pakistan. Previously, Shahzad worked at u-blox as a Senior Engineer, where they developed 4G protocol stack software modules and carried out embedded software porting and performance analysis. Shahzad also gained experience as an Embedded Systems Programmer at LCC - Asia Pacific, where they redesigned the GPRS Terminal and integrated Microchip TCP/IP stack. As a Senior FPGA Design Engineer at TeReSol Pvt Ltd, Shahzad contributed to the design and development of video compression cards and worked on hierarchical design methodologies. Before that, they worked as a Research Assistant at NUST School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and UNSW, where they developed systems for wearable health monitoring, sensor networking, and satellite navigation. In addition, Shahzad has experience as a Lecturer at Riphah International University. Overall, Shahzad Malik has a strong background in software engineering, IoT, embedded systems, FPGA design, research, and teaching.

Shahzad Malik completed their Higher Secondary School Certificate from Islamabad College for Boys, G-6/3, Islamabad in the field of Pre-Engineering. Shahzad studied there from 1998 to 2002.

From 2003 to 2007, Shahzad attended Riphah International University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (Electronics). Their field of study at the university was Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering.

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