Lead Developer, Safe Water Optimization Tool
Research Team
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Mohamed studied Computational Biochemistry and Computer Science in his undergrad, then proceeded to do his Masters in Computer Science and work in the software engineering industry. He has led the development of the Safe Water Optimization Tool, and continues to serve as a point of contact for further improvements to the tool.
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