I am Ali Nasser (علي ناصر) — Cybersecurity graduate from the University of Babylon and tech innovator. I conduct academic research in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) & Post-Quantum Cryptography, engineer high-performance AI models and iOS software, and craft autonomous Robotics & IoT hardware.
Interactive 3D Qubit Bloch Sphere visualization alongside post-quantum cryptography research.
Comprehensive mathematical modeling and computational security verification of BB84 and Decoy-State QKD paradigms. Explores quantum bit error rate (QBER) distillation, photon-number-splitting interception, and quantum-resistant cryptographic key generation.
Resilient mobile architectures, vulnerability scanners, and neural security pipelines.
Hardware-backed AES-256 password manager built with SwiftUI, Apple CryptoKit, and Biometric Face ID authentication. Zero-knowledge local persistence with Core Data.
Python-driven penetration testing toolkit automating reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning for SQLi, XSS, and CSRF via Burp Suite API and SQLMap integration.
End-to-End Encrypted mobile messaging engine utilizing Diffie-Hellman ephemeral key exchange and Firebase for real-time encrypted data streams.
Physical computing, microcontroller firmware, and autonomous sensor networks.
Four-wheel-drive robotic platform driven by STM32/Arduino, ultrasonic sensor arrays, and PID trajectory tracking for smooth autonomous exploration.
Low-power ESP32 sensor node with hardware-accelerated TLS/MQTT encrypted telemetry broadcasting and deep-sleep power management.
Holistic mastery across cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, mobile architecture, and quantum theory.
Recognition from Google for Developers and academic excellence at the University of Babylon.
Recognized by Google for Developers for serving as GDSC Lead at the University of Babylon. Directed technical bootcamps, mobile development hackathons, and cybersecurity defense workshops for over 500 developers.
Exploring the frontier where quantum physics, security, and artificial intelligence converge.
A rigorous breakdown of Shor's algorithm threat vectors and practical steps for engineering post-quantum lattice-based cryptosystems.
PQC / Lattice CryptoLeveraging Secure Enclave hardware keys, biometric entitlements, and encrypted local persistence to build impenetrable mobile architectures.
SwiftUI / Secure EnclaveArchitecting multi-agent LLM pipelines capable of automated zero-day containment and network isolation in sub-second latency.
AI Threat HuntingOpen for academic research collaborations in quantum security, AI engineering, and cutting-edge software consultations.
Send Email: alinasserkhazali@gmail.com