Ahmed Khalid

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Ahmed Khalid

Graduate of 2026
BS Computer Science

Aspiration Statement

Motivated by logic-driven problem solving, I aim to combine cybersecurity and artificial intelligence to tackle complex challenges and continuously push my limits.

Core Skills

  • C++
  • Python
  • React
  • SQL
  • Tensorflow

Core Competencies

  • Acts with Ownership
  • Agility
  • Collaborates Openly
  • Drive for Results
  • Planning
  • Strategic Thinking
  • Takes Initiative

Preferred Career Paths

First priority: Artificial Intelligence

Second priority: Cybersecurity

Third priority: Data Science

Experience

Leadership / Meta-curricular

  • Member, Gaming Club Habib Debate Union
  • Member, Feminist Collective

Internship / Volunteer Work

  • Intern, Microvision (July – August 2025)
  • Full-Stack Intern, Jobture (June – August 2021)
  • Frontend Developer, Defence Residents Social Welfare Association (May – July 2025)

Publications / Creative Projects

  • Competition – Took part in the Harvard WorldMUN debate competition
  • Hackathon – Was shortlisted for the Faysal Bank Hackathon
  • Creative Project – Worked in tandem with Faysal Bank to produce a solution for IT exporters to obtain earnings from work abroad
  • Award – Earning compensation and awards for the solution

Final Year Project

Project Title

N/A

Description

We have created an active Wildfire Monitoring system, where we analyze satellite imagery from SentinelHub over a specific user-entered date range, to then provide analysis of active wildfires and damages from wildfires. We have trained two models, one for detecting burn scars and the other for predicting wildfire spread. The first model is focused on providing an analysis of the scar the wildfire left and the severity of the burn. The second model is used to run predictions as to how the wildfire will spread while the wildfire itself is still active. Combined, our Final Year Project aims to provide a unified approach to allow farmers, companies, and individuals alike to be safe from the damages of wildfires.

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