About Me

Hi, I’m Ahmed Ibrahim. I started my journey as a civil engineer, always curious about how structures are built and how small details can make a big impact. Along the way, my interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning grew—not to replace engineering, but to bring fresh, practical solutions into the field.

For my graduation project, I worked on “AI Defects Detection and Green Repair for Structures”, which was awarded an A+ (Excellent with Honors). The project explored how AI can identify structural defects more efficiently and propose sustainable repair methods, showing how technology can directly support the future of civil engineering.

Beyond academics, I’ve built and experimented with many projects using Python and machine learning, exploring ideas that range from solving engineering challenges to broader applications of AI. Later, I also presented a safety project at an AAST event, applying AI-driven concepts to improve safety measures in engineering environments.

These experiences taught me that civil engineering and AI are not separate worlds. They complement each other—and I enjoy moving between them with the same passion, using my skills to innovate and create solutions that matter.