About Me

I was born in a small village in Homs, Syria, and my interest in technology began when my father bought our first computer when I was 10. That sparked a curiosity about how things work, eventually leading me to programming. At the same time, music was a major part of my life, and I later pursued a degree in Music Education in Syria.

After moving to Germany in 2015, I completed a master’s degree in Musicology at Humboldt University, focusing on how music connects with culture and cognition. Now, I’m studying Cognitive Systems at the University of Potsdam, where I combine my interests in linguistics, music, and technology.

As a student assistant at the University of Potsdam, I explore how research in linguistics and machine learning can come together. Whether I’m working on machine learning projects, composing music, or conducting research, I enjoy finding ways to blend technology with the arts.