Who is Mohamed Almoalem?
I am a Mechanical Engineer, with great thirst to learn more, apply more, and work hard more! Although my true skills shine in the mechanical design and heat transfer fields, I have a strong interest towards integrating mechanical devices with electronics.
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This website is an attempt of documenting all the work that I have carried out through the previous years. My personal blog will share my journey and any exciting updates with you. Feel free to contact me anytime.
References
Mohamed demonstrated an ability to learn new topics, to apply analytical thinking and to apply practical manufacturing and simulation skills.
Dr. Christakis Papageorgiou
Dean of EDICT
Bahrain Polytechnic
He is always an active participant and shows capability of managing the work load while producing the expected outcomes.
Dr. Christina Georgantopoulou
Head of Engineering
Bahrain Polytechnic
I had the chance to work with Mohamed for a while. If I ever had to introduce him to somebody else I’ll definitely say he’s the very definition of a true professional.
Ameen Altajer
Managing Director
INFINITEWARE
Mohamed is a kind of student who is well equipped to face and grow from challenges presented to him. He is curious, hardworking, team worker and problem solver.
Dr. Subramanian Chithambaram
Senior Mechanical Tutor
Bahrain Polytechnic
Mohamed constantly demonstrated his exceptional analytical skills and extensive thirst for knowledge. He consistently produced top-quality work that never failed to be creative in his approach.
Farah Fneiche
Assistant Manager
Al Ghalia
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Participation in Events – Feb and Mar 2018
I would like to apologize for not updating the blog for a while. I have participated in the Bahrain International Garden Show 2018, and in the 6th Annual Career Forum[…]
Read moreAutonomous Plant Monitoring – Update 3
Progress Update as of 9/2/2018 This week’s progress I am glad to state that the project is now completed! The assembly was straightforward most of the time, and most of[…]
Read moreAutonomous Plant Monitoring – Update 2
Progress Update as of 5/2/2018 This week’s progress The designed parts were 3d printed as shown below. I chose to print with PLA this time since it diffuses quite easily[…]
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