Summary
Omar Okasha is a hands-on electrical engineering student and hardware design enthusiast based in Giza, Egypt, currently pursuing Electrical and Power Transmission engineering at Cairo University with graduation slated for 2026. He blends academic study with real-world power and automation experience, including internships at Schneider Electric, NATGAS, PETROJET, EETC, and Eco Egypt, where he tackled PLC programming, protection, and power distribution. Notably, he was selected from over 400 engineering students to join Schneider Electric’s Customer Training Center in Cairo, diving into MV/LV switchgear, network coordination, earthing, and industrial automation. He contributes to practical automotive innovation as a Hardware Design Team member for Cairo University Racing Team – Formula Student, building and wiring harnesses for high-performance prototypes. His breadth extends to hands-on labs and panel-building with PLC and motor drive platforms from Siemens, Schneider, INVT, Delta, and Wecon, complemented by a passion for programming and robotics as reflected in his GitHub presence and YouTube work. He aims to expand his skills through internships and training that bridge theory and production-grade automation.
10 years of coding experience
Electrical and Power Transmission engineering, Electrical and Power Transmission engineering at Cairo University
High School Diploma, HIGH SCHOOL/SECONDARY DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, A+, High School Diploma, HIGH SCHOOL/SECONDARY DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, A+ at The Egyptian International School - EIS