Mohamed Alsalami

Associate Researcher at Technology Innovation Institute

Mohamed Alsalami is an Associate Researcher at the Technology Innovation Institute since February 2022, with prior experience as a Modeling & Simulation Intern at Lockheed Martin and various internships in manufacturing and engineering roles at Fujairah Marble & Tiles Factory, Mubadala, Boeing, and Etihad. Educationally, Mohamed holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Higher Colleges of Technology and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Intelligent Robotic Systems at Universitat de Girona. Early experience includes internships at Dibba Hospital, demonstrating a commitment to practical learning in engineering and maintenance contexts.

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Fujairah, United Arab Emirates

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The future doesn’t happen by chance, it’s something we work hard to build. The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is a pioneering global research institute that focuses on applied research and new-age technology. TII is the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) that was established to drive the R&D strategy of Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE. At TII, we attract the brightest scientific minds to help society find solutions to some of its most pressing challenges through working at the intersection of breakthrough technologies to ensure global impact. We catalyze change in the fields of alternative energy, advanced materials, autonomous robotics, biotechnology, cryptography, digital science, directed energy, propulsion and space technologies, secure systems and quantum engineering. We invest significantly in enhancing our cutting-edge research facilities and Centres. We enable access to substantial funding to ensure that our team has the best advanced technology work environment to drive our structured innovation roadmap. We don’t just have a powerful vision for the future – we’re already creating it.