Neuron
Abduladheem Almalki has work experience in the field of additive manufacturing and mechanical engineering. In 2021, they worked as an additive manufacturing operator at RMIT Centre for Additive Manufacturing, where they operated different types of selective laser machines and converted 3D modules into G-code. In 2022, they joined Neuron Mobility as a mechanical engineer, responsible for diagnosing and repairing e-scooters. Abduladheem also determined the extent of damage and adjusted breaks and forks. Prior to this, Abduladheem worked as a teacher assistant at the University of Victoria from 2016 to 2017.
Abduladheem Almalki is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Manufacturing Engineering at RMIT University, with an expected completion date of 2023. Prior to that, they completed a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree from the University of Victoria, where the field of study is not specified.
In addition to their formal education, Abduladheem Almalki has obtained several certifications. Abduladheem completed "Additive Manufacturing: Testing and Simulating 3D Prints" and "SOLIDWORKS: Advanced Engineering Drawings" courses through LinkedIn in October 2022. Abduladheem also participated in the "Global Leader Experience" program offered by RMIT University and obtained certifications in "MATLAB," "Tackling Global Challenges," and "Working in Diverse Teams," all acquired in September 2022.
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Founded in Singapore in 2016, Neuron is the leading rental e-scooter company and micromobility technology developer operating in cities across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Canada. Neuron has some of the industry's earliest patents on smart scooter and intelligent charging solutions in the personal mobility space. The company maintains a proprietary supply chain for its patented commercial-grade scooter, and uses real-time analytics to power its operational deployment. Neuron actively seeks to help cities build smart cities of the future.