Ali Ghazala
About Ali Ghazala
Ali Ghazala is an Opto Mechanical Engineer currently employed at Si-Ware Systems in Cairo, Egypt. He has a background in Mechanical Engineering from Ain Shams University and has held various engineering roles, including positions at ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC and as a Research Assistant at Ain Shams University.
Current Role at Si-Ware Systems
Ali Ghazala currently holds the position of Opto Mechanical Engineer at Si-Ware Systems, a role he has occupied since 2023. His work involves the integration of optical and mechanical systems, contributing to the development of advanced technologies. Si-Ware Systems is known for its focus on innovative solutions in the semiconductor and optical sectors.
Previous Experience at ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC
Prior to his current role, Ali Ghazala worked at ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC as a Mechanical Design Engineer from 2022 to 2023. His responsibilities included designing mechanical systems and components, contributing to the company's projects in the electrical sector. This position provided him with valuable experience in mechanical design within a large industrial environment.
Education in Mechanical Engineering
Ali Ghazala earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Ain Shams University, specializing in the Design and Production Department. His studies spanned from 2014 to 2019, equipping him with a solid foundation in mechanical principles and design methodologies, which he applies in his professional roles.
Experience as a Mechanical Engineer on Upwork
From 2015 to 2020, Ali Ghazala worked as a Mechanical Engineer on Upwork, where he engaged in various freelance projects. This experience allowed him to develop a diverse skill set and work with clients from different industries, enhancing his practical knowledge in mechanical engineering.
Research Assistant Role at Ain Shams University
Ali Ghazala served as a Research Assistant at CVS3/ASUGARDS, Ain Shams University, from 2020 to 2022. In this role, he contributed to research projects, gaining experience in academic research and collaboration. This position helped him deepen his understanding of mechanical engineering concepts and applications.