I am an Environmental Engineer with a strong background in project management and communications. My background and multicultural experiences deeply inform my perspective and approach to engineering. Growing up in a Moroccan American family and speaking both Arabic and English has exposed me to diverse ways of thinking and communicating. My work in the Office of the Deans at the College of Engineering (USF) and my volunteer efforts in fundraising for a mosque and general participation at a key club have equipped me with practical skills in management and community engagement, which I bring to my engineering pursuits. These experiences not only enhance my technical skills but also enrich my ability to work in diverse teams and contribute to innovative solutions.
I have worked on mulƟple projects requiring teamwork across different fields. These experiences have shown me the importance of integrating diverse ideas to solve complex problems. I consider myself an active team player who contributes to a project’s success by ensuring inclusivity and collaboration
Moroccan American
fellow university students, fellow engineers, religious groups, and bilingual communities. These diverse groups give me a wide range of experiences and views. Being part of these various groups deeply influences how I see and interact with the world, especially in engineering. My dual cultural background helps me blend different customs and expectations, which is crucial when working internationally. My religious involvement encourages me to focus on community and ethics, values I bring into my professional life.