Published multiple papers, including 'Low-Rank Adaptation of Neural Fields' (to appear in SIGGRAPH Asia 2025), 'Locality-Aware Automatic Differentiation on the GPU for Mesh-Based Computations' (in submission), 'Dynamic Mesh Processing on the GPU' (ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2025), 'Disaggregated Design for GPU-Based Volumetric Data Structures' (Euro-Par 2025), and more; awarded the Open Source Contribution Award at IPDPS 2024.
Research Experience
Postdoctoral Associate at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) from 2025 to 2026, working with Professors Jonathan Ragan-Kelley and Justin Solomon; Senior Research Scientist at Autodesk Research in Toronto, Canada, from 2021 to 2024.
Education
Earned a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of California, Davis in 2024, under the supervision of Professor John D. Owens; received an M.Sc. from the same department in 2020; obtained a B.Sc. in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture from Alexandria University, Egypt, in 2013.
Background
Research interests include high-performance computing (HPC), geometric data processing, and simulation. Particularly focused on designing systems, algorithms, and data structures that accelerate complex, unstructured problems. Additionally, works on creating abstractions and programming models that bridge the gap between high performance and ease of use.
Miscellany
Will be on the academic job market in Fall 2025, seeking faculty positions starting Fall 2026.