Hi, I’m Muhammad Salaar Butt, a computer science student at the University of Alberta specializing in mobile and ML-enabled software development. I enjoy building secure, user-centered applications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver features end-to-end. My projects and internships have taught me to balance performance with privacy, optimize pipelines for large-scale simulations, and build intuitive experiences for real-world users.

Muhammad Salaar Butt

Hi, I’m Muhammad Salaar Butt, a computer science student at the University of Alberta specializing in mobile and ML-enabled software development. I enjoy building secure, user-centered applications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver features end-to-end. My projects and internships have taught me to balance performance with privacy, optimize pipelines for large-scale simulations, and build intuitive experiences for real-world users.

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Hi, I’m Muhammad Salaar Butt, a computer science student at the University of Alberta specializing in mobile and ML-enabled software development. I enjoy building secure, user-centered applications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver features end-to-end.

My projects and internships have taught me to balance performance with privacy, optimize pipelines for large-scale simulations, and build intuitive experiences for real-world users.

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Language

Javanese
Fluent
Afar
Advanced
Bashkir
Advanced

Work Experience

Mobile Software Engineer (Client Project) at Jarillo Consulting
January 1, 2026 - Present
Collaborating in a team of 6 with an active client to build a secure, offline-first Android/iOS app for field social workers using encrypted local storage and background sync. Developing on-device audio capture, transcription, and AI-assisted summarization pipelines integrated into structured mobile workflows and form auto-population. Implementing mobile security primitives including authenticated access, audit logging, device-bound encryption, and privacy-by-design APIs compliant with FOIP/HIA/PIPA.
Machine Learning Research Intern at University of Alberta
October 1, 2025 - Present
Added an active-learning loop into a CSIM neural simulator for W–Mo stress–strain modeling, cutting simulation runs by ~40% with no initial accuracy loss. Used ensemble disagreement for uncertainty-driven sampling, replacing fixed 20% composition grids with adaptive, high-information alloy selection. Built a scalable pipeline for 60,000-point stress–strain simulations per composition, enabling automated retraining, validation, and convergence analysis.

Education

Bachelor of Science with Honors in Computing Science at University of Alberta
January 11, 2030 - May 1, 2027

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Industry Experience

Computers & Electronics, Software & Internet, Professional Services