I am an engineering student at ENSEEIHT, one of the leading engineering schools in France, where I am pursuing a degree in Electronique-Energie-Automatique (EEEA). This multidisciplinary field covers electronics, energy, automation, robotics, and embedded systems, which are all fascinating and innovative technologies that can solve real-world problems and create value for society.
‧ Cinema and Music
‧ Gaming and Esports
‧ Formula 1
‧ Football
‧ English (Fluent)
‧ French (Fluent)
‧ Arabic (Native)
‧ German (Elementary)
Morocco
VALORANT
‧ Green Book (inspired by a true friendship)
‧ Mc Farland, USA (inspired by a true story)
‧ SE7EN (by David Fincher)
Max Verstappen
Engineering student | 2023 - Present
Electronics, Electrical Energy and Automation.
I'm on a mission to dive into the vast sea of knowledge in the professional realm. I'll sharpen my skills in both the hard and soft fields, and I shall see myself thrive along the way.
CPGE Reda Slaoui | 2021 - 2023
My sharp intellect and strong intuition were honed over two years of intense training in mathematics and physics. Additionally, I am the proud co-founder of the RSF club, where we have made a significant impact on individuals facing challenges.
Homan El fetouaki highschool | 2018 - 2020
After an eventful three years, full of unforeseen challenges and surprises, I am proud to say that I have earned my baccalaureate certificate with a remarkable "very good" distinction.
Crowd movement modeling project: analysis and simplification of several theses to create a mathematical model, later translated into Python code. This model simulates real evacuation situations, combining scientific rigor and practical application.
Training at ENSEEIHT focused on power electronics and automation, with skills in design and analysis of electrical systems. (Experience in developing static converters and modeling motors, as well as using MATLAB for simulation of complex systems).
used in many project such as
BOB the robot
(used to build the e-portfolio)
In the last few years, I have been fortunate to take part in various events and charitable initiatives, which have helped me grow as a person and an advocate for change. These experiences have shaped my commitment to sustainability and civic engagement, inspiring me to contribute to positive change in the community and beyond.
In the last few years, I have been fortunate to take part in various events and charitable initiatives, which have helped me grow as a person and an advocate for change. These experiences have shaped my commitment to sustainability and civic engagement, inspiring me to contribute to positive change in the community and beyond.
In my results, I showcased a strong grasp and proficiency in navigating the challenges and complexities tied to *Global and Local Human-Constructed Systems* as well as *Role to Play: Individual and Systemic Change.
However, I also identified areas where my knowledge is less developed in other aspects. This realization highlights opportunities for growth, serving as both a reminder of the journey ahead and a motivating foundation for continuous learning and self-improvement.
I had the privilege of experiencing *The Trial of King Kong*, and I can confidently say it’s far more than a play—it’s an immersive exploration of justice, accountability, and societal dynamics. Set within a People’s Court, the judge actively engages the audience, inviting us to examine and render verdicts on three compelling cases involving characters named Axel, Alex, and Omar. As their stories unfold, we follow these individuals through the intense challenges of initiation at a new school, confronting issues of hazing, sexism, racism, and the looming threat of sexual violence—even the chilling possibility of rape. Each character takes the spotlight, navigating scenarios where they are, at different times, perpetrators, victims, accomplices, or unsuspecting bystanders. What resonated most deeply was their inner struggle to confront and understand their own actions and their consequences. *The Trial of King Kong* is not just a theatrical experience; it’s a thought-provoking call to examine the complexities of guilt, victimhood, and the weight of societal expectations. It leaves audiences not only entertained but profoundly reflective.