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Mahmoud Yassin
M.Sc. Informatics Student at TUM - Software Engineer at Motius
Professional Background
Mahmoud Yassin is a skilled software engineer with a diverse educational background and extensive industry experience in computer science and engineering. Currently, he showcases his talents at Motius, where he contributes as a Software Engineer. Mahmoud’s journey through various roles has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of software development, ranging from frontend development to interactive systems.
His career began at DREIDEV as a Frontend Developer, where he honed his skills in creating user-friendly web applications. Following this, he took on the role of a Junior Teaching Assistant at The German University in Cairo, sharing his knowledge and passion for computer science with the next generation of students. His academic interests and practical involvement in the field led him to a pivotal internship as a Ubiquitous Interactive Systems Intern at the University of Stuttgart, a role that further synthesized his technical skills with academic inquiry.
Before joining Motius, Mahmoud worked as a Software Engineer at Rubix Studio, where he played a key role in developing software solutions tailored to client specifications. His journey through multiple organizations has not only broadened his technical skills but also enriched his professional network within the tech community.
Education and Achievements
Mahmoud's educational journey is just as impressive as his professional track record. He commenced his academic path at New Ramses College, where he successfully completed his IGCSE. This foundational education set the stage for his studies in computer science at the prestigious institutions that followed.
He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science and Engineering from The German University in Cairo, where he not only learned the fundamentals of computer science but also developed a deep-rooted passion for technology. Mahmoud continued to enhance his knowledge by pursuing another B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering at Ulm University, where he graduated with a commendable grade of 1.3, indicating his very good performance and understanding of the subject. His academic excellence culminated in a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Science from the Technical University of Munich, one of Europe’s leading universities. This advanced degree provided him with a solid grounding in the latest technological advancements and research, shaping him into a well-rounded computer scientist.
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