Ahmed Abdalla

Co President at Stanford Student Space Initiative

Ahmed Abdalla has a diverse range of work experience that spans multiple industries and fields. Ahmed was the Co-President of the Stanford Student Space Initiative, where they led a large engineering group and taught workshops on engineering fundamentals. In this role, they also designed and manufactured flight hardware and software for experimental rocket designs. Ahmed was also a Member and the Systems Lead for the Spaceshot project within the same organization.

Ahmed also worked at Stanford University as a Student, where they gained academic knowledge and experience. Ahmed also served as a Section Leader (TA) to assist and support other students.

Additionally, Ahmed had research experience at IBM Quantum and Princeton, where they studied multiqubit quantum sensing and designed novel pulse shapes for implementation in quantum computers. Ahmed also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Stanford Plasma Physics Group, gaining hands-on experience in research.

Prior to these experiences, Ahmed held positions such as Vice President of Activities at California FBLA Southern Section, Instructor at MCISSE CyberPatriot Page, and Intern at Space Radiation Laboratory at Caltech. Ahmed also interned at Aidtree.

Overall, Ahmed's work experience showcases their passion for engineering, research, teaching, and leadership.

Ahmed Abdalla completed their high school education at Troy High School from 2014 to 2018, earning a High School Diploma. Subsequently, they attended Stanford University from 2018 to 2022, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics.

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Timeline

  • Co President

    January, 2021 - present

  • Systems Lead Spaceshot

    June, 2019

  • Member

    September, 2018