I was born and raised in Egypt, where my passion for chemistry began during my undergraduate studies at Tanta University. I graduated first in my class and went on to complete my Master’s in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, exploring areas such as electrocatalysis and electrodeposition. During this time, I also became an assistant lecturer, which allowed me to mentor students and share my love for science.
In 2022, I moved to Poland to begin my PhD at AGH University of Krakow, focusing on developing advanced catalytic materials for sustainable hydrogen production. My work combines electrochemical techniques with magnetic field-assisted synthesis to design innovative materials for clean energy applications. Along the way, I have published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, presented at international conferences, and been honoured with several awards, including the Interstudent 2025 Award for the best international PhD student in Poland.
I am deeply passionate about renewable energy research and the potential of nanostructured materials to address global challenges. Beyond the lab, I enjoy exploring new cultures, travelling across Europe, and discovering hidden coffee spots wherever I go.