What I Do
I am deeply engaged in exploring the intersection of space exploration, robotics, and advanced engineering.
As the host of Zero Gravity Talk, I communicate scientific and technological concepts with curiosity and clarity, inspiring others to think critically about the universe and our role within it.
I study Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the High Institute of Engineering and Technology in Menoufia (HIET-M), where I also serve as the Founder and President of the IEEE Student Branch. Through this role, I lead initiatives that empower students to become innovators, leaders, and problem solvers in science and technology.
Beyond the classroom, I actively self-study multidisciplinary fields of science and engineering, continually seeking to deepen my technical knowledge and broaden my perspective. My current research focuses on developing next-generation propulsion systems for spacecraft, exploring advanced plasma, ion, and electromagnetic engine concepts capable of achieving a fraction of light-speed travel — aiming to redefine the future of deep space exploration.
Additionally, I pursue internships at the Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) to gain practical experience in spacecraft systems and emerging space technologies.
“The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.”
— Neil deGrasse Tyson


