Sarker Mohammed is a graduate student at Temple University, where he previously earned his undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Physics. His research interests include robotics, artificial intelligence, and homomorphic encryption, with a particular focus on the integration of secure, privacy-preserving AI in robotic and autonomous systems. He joined Computer Fusion Lab as an undergraduate researcher and is currently a research assistant, where he maintains and supports robotic systems and contributes to Department of Defense–sponsored research projects. He previously completed an internship with the U.S. Air Force 309th Software Engineering Group through the Air Force Premier College Internship Program (PCIP) and is currently a Department of Defense (DoD) SMART Scholar, where he will join the U.S. Army CECOM Software Engineering Center upon graduation.