Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Making robots move is an engineering challenge. Teaching them to understand their environment is the frontier. I’m an Electrical Engineer and current Master’s student in Mobile Robotics at the University of Bonn, driven to bridge the gap between rigorous physical control systems and modern artificial intelligence. My focus is on embodied AI: humanoid dynamics, SLAM, and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models. I'm fascinated by how world models can give machines a true spatial and semantic understanding of their surroundings. I’m eager to connect with teams building the next generation of autonomous systems to make a real, positive impact.
• Investigated aerial robotics systems for industrial inspections in Engro Polymers (EPCL), focusing on system engineering and prototype development. • Developed simulations, system designs, and proposed strategies for drone-based inspections. • Analyzed Literature, Industrial standards, plant shutdowns, and industrial workflows to integrate inspection automation.
I have been teaching A-Level Physics, SAT & ACT Math and Introductory Python as a private tutor to local and international students.
Worked closely with the electrical and instrumentation departments of Sui Purification Plant and Sui Field Gas Compressor Station.
Served as a Research Intern in the Office of Institutional Research at Habib University. My role involved data collection from a graduated batch of students, which was to be processed and used for the development of an alumni database.