Engineer, programmer, and a deeply curious mind.


My work sits at the intersection of computational mechanics, composite micromechanics, and uncertainty quantification. I write about technical and engineering topics and build interactive tools so you can actually play with the math, not just read about it. Understanding matters more to me than empty words and wasteful complexity.

Everything on this site comes with full theory, code, and 3D demos.


Engineering

My core domain is structural mechanics and composite materials β€” from the fiber-matrix microstructure all the way up to blade-level reliability.

I model, simulate, and analyze. Composite micromechanics, homogenization, finite element analysis, fatigue, probabilistic methods. My PhD applies all of this to wind turbine rotor blades: connecting material uncertainty at the microscale to structural reliability at the full blade scale.

I don’t just use tools. I understand what’s happening underneath them.

Before the research, I worked in the field. As a Project Engineer at Nordex Group I did wind turbine foundation design and evaluation, on real projects, under real pressure. That kind of work teaches you things a textbook never will.


Programming

20+ years of experience across Python, Julia, C++, JavaScript, Rust, and honestly a bunch of others I’ve lost count of.

I write scientific computing code that is meant to be read and understood, not just executed. Numerical methods, FE solvers, interactive web demos β€” I do all of it.

In the age of AI-assisted coding it matters less which language and more how you think. Fully fluent in agentic programming workflows and let’s say: I just know how to get things built.


Reading

I’m a deep, concentrated reader.

Scientific books are my default for research, but honestly sometimes just for fun. There’s something about a well-written derivation that hits different. I have deep respect for people who focus on one thing, one book, and write it very well. Because then it is like a work of art.


Philosophy

My true passion, though, is philosophy. I lean toward idealism. I believe you are currently dreaming, and I am part of your dream, and these words are actually yours; you just can’t see it yet.

I want to change myself more than the world. But since me, you, and the world are one, I guess it doesn’t matter what I change.


Optimistic by nature β˜€οΈ.

Everything will only get better.

And what makes the sun set will make the sun rise back again.

And what caused you to witness my words will never stop caring for you.


Education

PhD β€” IWES, Leibniz UniversitΓ€t Hannover (ongoing) Multiscale probabilistic fatigue assessment of composite wind turbine blades

M.Sc. β€” Leibniz UniversitΓ€t Hannover (2018–2020) Thesis: Finite Element Simulation of Damage Initiation and Propagation at Ply Drops in Composite Laminates Under Quasi-Static Loading

B.Sc. β€” Damascus University (2009–2014) Civil Engineering


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