Product Engineering
I craft desktop and web apps with intentional architecture, type safety, and interfaces that never feel rushed.
Booting Mohamed's creative lab…
Engineer-in-progress · Story-first builder
I mix computer engineering studies with indie-style experiments, layering AI, motion, and QA habits so every tiny interaction feels intentional and human.
Every skill below started as curiosity, then matured through late-night tinkering, feedback, and lots of version control resets.
I craft desktop and web apps with intentional architecture, type safety, and interfaces that never feel rushed.
From prompt playbooks to model experiments, I thread AI into workflows only when it clearly helps the human on the other side.
Designs, motion studies, and edits that translate technical ideas into stories people want to share.
Checklists, regression runs, and instrumentation so releases feel calm, not chaotic.
Here’s the honest snapshot of where I stand, what’s on my desk, and where I’m steering next.
Deep in fundamentals, tightening my routines, and saying “yes” to feedback. My evenings are mostly C++ patterns, Python automation, and cleaning up my own code smells.
Leaning into graphics programming, polishing UX micro-moments, and turning lessons into public notes instead of sitting in private docs.
It started as a class helper and grew into a desktop app that tracks students, surfaces insights, and refuses to crash—even on lab PCs.
Built solo · battle-tested in class · still getting quality-of-life tweaks
These are early-stage, sticky-note ideas I’m actively sketching between classes and freelance gigs.
A kind Python assistant that nudges students to revise on time, celebrate progress, and rest when needed.
Weekly postcards about bugs, breakthroughs, and the human side of trying to become a thoughtful engineer.
This lightweight concierge knows my projects, goals, and quirks. Use a quick prompt or type anything you’re curious about.
They’re small, imperfect releases—but each one made the next experiment feel less scary.
Balancing circuits and software, learning how the full stack breathes together.
Launched a desktop tool that classmates rely on—complete with dashboards, backups, and calmer UX.
Publishing tiny prototypes, sharing notes, and staying in the arena instead of dreaming on the sidelines.
I’m early in the journey and love thoughtful feedback, collaboration sparks, or simply a friendly hello.