Random Copolymers for Protein Stabilization
Investigating polymer-enzyme hybrids in water-miscible organic solvents using high-throughput approaches. Developing automated methodologies for evaluating protein stabilization in complex solvent systems.
Biomedical Engineer & Researcher
I'm a PhD scholar specializing in polymer chemistry, protein stabilization, and machine learning applications in biomaterials. My research focuses on developing innovative polymer-enzyme hybrids for enhanced biocatalysis.
Exploring the intersection of polymer science, biocatalysis, and machine learning to develop next-generation biomaterials.
Investigating polymer-enzyme hybrids in water-miscible organic solvents using high-throughput approaches. Developing automated methodologies for evaluating protein stabilization in complex solvent systems.
Applying machine learning algorithms to map biomaterial complexity and predict polymer-protein interactions. Developing data-driven approaches for biomaterial design and optimization.
Peer-reviewed publications in leading journals including Tissue Engineering Part A, ACS Polymers Au, and Biophysical Journal.
Tissue Engineering Part A, 30(19-20), 662-680
ACS Polymers Au
Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Fellowship — $33,999 stipend with full tuition remission
2022-2023Egypt Higher Education Initiative Scholarship — Full undergraduate funding for 6 years
2015-2021Graduated with highest honors — Dean's List recognition for all semesters
2015-2021I'm always interested in discussing research collaborations, speaking opportunities, or potential projects in biomaterials and machine learning.