I graduated with Ph.D., MS, and BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology. My studies emphasized in dynamic systems coursework and computational design research. Supervised by Dr. Beshoy Morkos, my  Ph.D. research developed predictive models for engineering change propagation and requirement change volatility using complex networks and machine learning data mining techniques. Additionally, I recently completed my MBA from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, further enhancing my skills in business and management. My research interests expand to product design development, manufacturing, computational reasoning for complex systems, systems modeling, optimization, and data analysis. I worked as a research and teaching associate at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering before I moved on to my current employment as a data scientist at a major energy company in south Florida. I also teach engineering classes as an adjunct professor at nearby universities. I started this blog to promote my professional web presence, collaborate with like-minded individuals, and give back to communities by sharing useful information and inspiring young generations to pursue STEM education. 

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