Nadeem Said is a computer engineer with research and professional interests in artificial intelligence, machine learning, cryptography, and secure computational systems. Currently pursuing his PhD, his academic work includes peer-reviewed contributions to quantum security, post-quantum cryptography, and probabilistic risk modeling of cryptographic systems, with publications addressing both theoretical vulnerabilities in quantum integrity verification and forecasting cryptographic security under classical and quantum threats. His technical background spans deep learning, statistical modeling, and secure software engineering, complemented by applied experience in AI-driven systems, geospatial analytics, and large-scale data processing.
He earned his Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, where he combined rigorous academic training with interdisciplinary research and high-performance athletics as a varsity and national-level swimmer.

