From Displacement to Design
The crucible that forged an engineer's mindset.
The Alternative Laboratory
Moving between 13 homes and 8 schools during the 2014 displacement in Iraq, I never had access to a real science lab. My sanctuary became my father's civil engineering storage room. Playing with mechanical tools and pipes taught me early on that engineering is the art of building systems from chaos.
The Multipotentialite Mindset
Graduating with a 95.29% score, I chose Biomedical Engineering because it perfectly converges mechanics, biology, electronics, and coding. My goal became clear: to make advanced medical training tools and interactive systems affordable and accessible to everyone.
Innovation Under Pressure
With my family's unwavering support, my bedroom transformed into an R&D lab. The first pieces of my original prototypes were 3D printed amidst power outages and the roar of warplanes overhead. I learned that true innovation isn't born in perfect conditions; it is extracted from the heart of adversity.