Ahmed M. Gawish

Software Engineer @ Turing

About Ahmed M. Gawish

Ahmed M. Gawish is a Software Engineer with a focus on AI and RF systems. He has experience working at Turing since 2023 and previously held positions at Virginia Tech, Western Desert Operating Petroleum Company, and Vortex Robotics.

Work at Turing

Ahmed M. Gawish has been employed as a Software Engineer at Turing since 2023. His role involves developing software solutions with a focus on artificial intelligence and radio frequency systems. Turing is known for its innovative approach to remote work and software development, allowing engineers like Gawish to contribute to various projects that leverage advanced technologies.

Previous Experience at Virginia Tech

In 2022, Ahmed M. Gawish worked as a Scholarship Student at Virginia Tech for a duration of two months. This position provided him with exposure to academic research and practical applications in the field of software engineering, enhancing his skills and knowledge in the industry.

Background in Electrical Engineering

Ahmed M. Gawish studied at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering. His studies spanned five years from 2018 to 2023, equipping him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.

Experience at Western Desert Operating Petroleum Company

In 2022, Ahmed M. Gawish served as a Trainee at Western Desert Operating Petroleum Company for one month. This role allowed him to gain practical experience in the petroleum sector, contributing to his overall understanding of engineering applications in diverse industries.

Project Management at Vortex Robotics

Prior to his current role, Ahmed M. Gawish worked as a Project Manager at Vortex Robotics for six months in 2021. Based in Alexandria, Egypt, he managed projects that focused on robotics, further developing his leadership and technical skills in a collaborative environment.

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