
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.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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Updates |
2024 Year in Review | December 19, 2024
DIGHR awarded major grant from Creating Hope in Conflict: A Humanitarian Grand Challenge to help improve safe water and public health in humanitarian crises | January 16, 2024 Opportunity: Back-end Developer, Safe Water Optimization Tool Project | May 12, 2021 New Research Grant: Safe Water Optimization Tool awarded WASH Evidence Challenge Grant from the Humanitarian Innovation Fund/Elrha | December 10, 2020 |
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