Noha Abdel Wahab
About Noha Abdel Wahab
Noha Abdel Wahab is a Test Engineer at Daimler AG, specializing in development for MB Vans and technical product support. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The American University in Cairo and a Master's degree in Economics and Management from ETH Zurich.
Work at Daimler
Noha Abdel Wahab has been employed at Daimler AG since 2018, where she serves as a Test Engineer in the Development of MB Vans. Her role encompasses Technical Product and Media Support as part of the Career Training Program. Prior to this position, she completed a traineeship at Daimler AG in 2011, which lasted for two months. Her ongoing tenure at Daimler highlights her commitment to the automotive industry and her expertise in engineering.
Education and Expertise
Noha Abdel Wahab holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from The American University in Cairo, which she completed from 2009 to 2013. She furthered her education at ETH Zurich, earning a Master of Science in Economics and Management between 2014 and 2017. This combination of mechanical engineering and management studies equips her with a diverse skill set applicable to her current role in automotive development.
Background
Noha Abdel Wahab's educational journey began at Deutsche Schule Der Borromäerinnen Kairo (dsb), where she studied from 1994 to 2009. Following her undergraduate studies, she worked as a Research Assistant at ETH Zurich for six months in 2015 and as an R&D Intern at ABB in Polymer and Insulation Technologies for five months in 2016. These experiences contributed to her foundational knowledge in engineering and research.
Internship Experience
Noha Abdel Wahab has completed several internships that have shaped her professional development. In 2011, she was a trainee at Daimler AG for two months. In 2013, she undertook a traineeship at Rockwool Group in Hedehusene, Denmark, also lasting two months. These internships provided her with practical experience in engineering and product development.