I am Marnilla, and I am currently majoring in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University Qatar.
Get startedI am currently student batch 2028 Majoring CS, aspiring to cybersecurity concentration
I am currently working on analyzing data of LHC's detector at CERN. I and my team are developing the MRPCs gaseous detector at LHC to work with a more eco-friendly option.
I am passionate about problem-solving contests, where I can challenge my analytical skills and continuously improve. I actively participate in coding competitions and math challenges, always eager to learn and innovate.
I am an Egyptian student from Cairo, currently living and studying in Doha. My journey into the world of programming began when I was inspired by my sister's work with Arduino. This sparked a passion in me to learn coding, leading me to pursue various opportunities to deepen my knowledge.
At 12, I ranked among the top 50 programmers in Egypt in the Egyptian Olympiad in Informatics. Throughout high school, I excelled in Java, databases, and systems, and even assisted in teaching, which strengthened my understanding.
My team won the Beamline for Schools competition, and we conducted our experiment at CERN. Although I’ve faced challenges and doubts, I’m committed to exploring new areas in Computer Science and continuing to grow, regardless of the obstacles.
Randy Pausch, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, delivered his famous "Last Lecture," imparting valuable life lessons as he faced terminal cancer. This talk has inspired many with its focus on achieving dreams and the importance of time management.
Read MoreThis assignment explores significant cybersecurity incidents in Qatar, including the Qatar National Bank data breach and the Shamoon malware attack. These incidents highlight the vulnerabilities in critical infrastructures and the importance of cybersecurity measures.
Read MoreThis assignment explores how programming languages have developed, from punch cards to today's coding tools, emphasizing how they have increased accessibility and efficiency. In addition to exploring the reasons behind the wide range of programming languages.
Read MoreThis assignment explores how cloud computing has shifted from traditional infrastructure to internet-based services, emphasizing scalability and cost-efficiency. It also examines the three main cloud service models and their widespread applications.
Read MoreThis assignment explores the Theory of Computation by defining decision problems and what makes them decidable. It explains the complexity classes P and NP, highlighting their differences. Additionally, it discusses the important P versus NP question and the significant rewards and recognition that come with solving this major problem in computer science.
Read MoreThis assignment covers key topics in Software Engineering. It explains the "software crisis" of the 1960s and how software engineering was created to solve major problems. It compares Agile methods with the Waterfall model, describes why Netflix sometimes shuts down servers to improve their software, and explores open-source software and why big companies support it. Finally, it discusses why maintaining software can be more expensive than building it initially due to technical debt.
Read MoreThis assignment talks about AI and robots. AI helps machines think like people and is growing because of better computers and more data. But AI still struggles with emotions and common sense. Robots are used in factories, hospitals, and farms because they work fast and don’t get tired. In the future, smarter robots could change the world.
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