Summary
Mohammad El-nesr is a consultant in irrigation engineering and digital technologies with over 15 years of applied research and data-analysis experience and a decade of focused professional practice. He blends field-tested irrigation and water-conservation expertise with strong programming and data-science skills, having led large research teams, won major grants, and secured a US patent for innovative rainfall measurement. His work spans academic leadership, national-scale agricultural data systems, and digital-agriculture projects for the UN, where he translated frontier technologies (IoT, drones, blockchain, robotics, big data) into practical courseware and policy guidance. Known for converting manual research workflows into fully digital systems early in his career, he repeatedly delivers measurable resource savings and yield improvements. Based in Bridgewater, MA, he combines scholarly rigor with hands-on implementation and is actively seeking new opportunities to apply sensor-driven, GIS and modeling solutions to real-world water challenges.
10 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Doctorate of Philosophy, Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, Doctorate of Philosophy, Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology at Alexandria University
Arabic, French, English