Summary
Mohamad Moudallal is a mechatronics engineer and robotics researcher with 11 years of multidisciplinary experience building biomimetic legged robots, mobile manipulators, and scalable automation systems. He has led end-to-end projects from concept to funded prototypes—winning consecutive institutional research grants for a modular 3D-printed quadruped and delivering a ventilated athletic face mask on an accelerated schedule. His background blends hands-on hardware (mechanical design, 3D printing) with robotics software (ROS, motion planning, state machines) and product-facing front-end work for startups and enterprise partners like BMW Group. Mohamad has shipped consumer-facing products too, having driven UI/UX and front-end for a $250k award-winning diabetes app and a leading MENA crowdfunding platform. Now based in Italy and active in advanced legged systems research, he pairs biomimetic curiosity with practical engineering rigor and a track record of turning research into funded, usable systems. An interesting detail: he combines grant-winning academic work with startup product experience, making him equally comfortable in labs, factories, and pitch rooms.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Robotics Summer School, Robotics Summer School at Imperial College London
Master of Science - MS, Robotics, Master of Science - MS, Robotics at The University of Sheffield
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at Lebanese American University
German, Arabic, English, French, Italian