Summary
Mohamed Hamza is a production and quality engineer with nine years of experience who combines Princeton-trained mechanical and aerospace engineering fundamentals with hands-on manufacturing expertise at Alu Afric. He focuses on optimizing aluminum fabrication processes and ensuring product quality to meet exacting client specifications, drawing on prior mechanical internships to translate design into reliable production. Parallel to his engineering career, Mohamed is an elite athlete: a three-time Olympian and current world #8 in fencing, with junior world and senior World Cup titles and leadership experience as Princeton varsity captain. This rare mix of high-performance sport and technical rigor gives him a disciplined approach to process improvement, teamwork, and competitive problem-solving. Based in the United States, he also identifies as a software engineer on GitHub, signaling an interest in bridging software tools with manufacturing workflows.
9 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Awty International School
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering at Princeton University
English, Arabic, French