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MUHAMMAD SAFWAN AHMAD SAFFI Team Lead RSVP Approved
AI ML Trainee at NETSOL
Muhammad Safwan Ahmad Saffi (Lead & Solo Builder) — Architected and built the full MemIntelligence platform end-to-end. Designed and implemented the generative UI pipeline using Next.js 14 + React 18, where Gemini Antigravity(claude-sonnet-4-20250514) serves as the core reasoning agent. Built the live mempool alert stream integration with vectorblock.io, the Nitrolite ERC-7824 off-chain payment channel layer, and the Circle Arc USDC settlement module. Implemented the multi-agent routing system via OpenRouter, connecting 5 specialist agents (Orchestrator, Researcher, Builder, Reviewer, Presenter). Developed the real-time economic dashboard, transaction explorer, and margin analysis comparator that dynamically re-render based on agent output.
Safwan Ahmad Saffi is an AI/ML Trainee at NETSOL, specializing in Generative AI, Agentic AI, and LLMs. He is a final-year Computer Science student from Pakistan with a strong technical background, demonstrated by his participation in NASA and Shell.ai hackathons and his selection for Stanford’s Code-In-Place program. Safwan also serves as an ICSC ambassador and is proficient in Git/GitHub workflows. He is currently open to new opportunities and his expertise lies in functional prototyping and hands-on building within AI/ML ecosystems, with a focus on technical architecture.
Generative AI, Agentic AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Technical Architecture, AI/ML workflows, functional prototyping, software development, open-source contribution, collaborative coding.
Currently serving as an AI/ML Trainee at NETSOL, focusing on the development and implementation of Generative AI, Agentic AI, and Large Language Models (LLMs). Tactical work includes building functional prototypes and designing technical architectures for AI workflows. Recent activity involves competing in the NASA and Shell.ai hackathons and contributing to Stanford’s Code-In-Place program, emphasizing hands-on coding, version control with Git, and collaborative software development.