Mohammad Younes is a biomedical engineer with 13 years of cross-disciplinary experience combining medical device support, sales engineering, and event management across Jordan and the region. He has worked on clinical and commercial roles for companies like Straumann and Plus+ Dental Supplies, translating technical product knowledge into service, training, and business outcomes. Technically fluent in Matlab and web technologies, Mohammad is also an active open-source contributor who has improved widely used front-end tooling—notably enhancing rtlcss, Semantic UI, and PostCSS test suites—to better support RTL layouts and browser compatibility. His background uniquely blends hands-on biomedical system work with front-end engineering and build tooling improvements, showing an ability to operate at the intersection of hardware, software, and user-facing UX. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who surfaces practical fixes (from IE quirks to complex CSS transforms) while maintaining clarity for non-technical stakeholders.
Framework for transforming Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) from Left-To-Right (LTR) to Right-To-Left (RTL)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 13 reviews, 294 commits in 8 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Mohammad made significant contributions to the `rtlcss` repository, focusing on enhancing its functionality. They added a `minify` option to the build process, improved the handling of transforms, and expanded the features for background-position handling. The user also improved the support of multiple and complex properties, by adding support for four-value syntax properties, like border-radius, and color/style properties. Furthermore, they refactored several areas of the library and fixed different bugs.
A javascript framework for developing pretty browser dialogs and notifications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 2 reviews, 221 commits in 7 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Mohammad contributed to the alertifyjs repository by updating example files and fixing formatting issues within the source code. Their commits involved modifying the example files by importing alertifyjs and including other third-party libraries like jQuery. The user also focused on fixing inline styles for Internet Explorer. These changes suggest a focus on ensuring the library's examples are up to date and that the user interface is compatible with various browsers and devices.
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Mohammad Younes - Biomedical Engineer at Plus+ Dental Supplies Jo