Raised in Koya, Kurdistan Region-Iraq, I promote a society that combines Western ideals and Islamic culture, acknowledging the value of respecting and comprehending diverse perspectives while nurturing social cohesion. My goal is to bridge cultural divides and enhance harmonious coexistence within my community. My dedication to creating positive change extends beyond my professional roles. As an NGO founder and director (LAMP Organization), also Director of the Directorate of Career Services at Koya University, I participate in community projects that address social issues and uplift marginalized individuals, such as environmental campaigns, educational initiatives, and social justice advocacy.
From a young age, I exhibited exceptional intelligence and a passion for learning, leading me to pursue an education in engineering. I earned a bachelor's degree in engineering (1st Rank) from a renowned school in my home country and continued my studies abroad at the University of Stuttgart in Germany, where I completed a doctorate degree in Manufacturing Engineering, broadening my horizons and equipping me with advanced knowledge and skills. With my expertise, I have made significant contributions as an entrepreneurship trainer, grant expert, and lecturer in advanced engineering subjects (ex. Lean & Agile Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing & Reverse Engineering, CAD/CAM for Manufacturing, Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, MRP I/II, ERP, and AI). I also empower aspiring entrepreneurs through workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programs, fostering an entrepreneurial spirit within my community.