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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Mohammad Khaled Khamaiseh is a Palestinian engineer and activist. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge and is pursuing a Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) through a scholarship from Google. He serves as Google’s Ambassador in Palestine, promoting the company’s products across the West Bank.
Khamaiseh developed a Palestinian version of the Android software and successfully solved several of Google’s coding challenges. He has also supervised multiple Google competitions at the Arab American University in Palestine.
He is the inventor of the “Nanoyout” technology — an innovation that integrates and applies technology within the human body. Khamaiseh has written numerous articles on hacking, cybersecurity, neural programming, and advanced optical technologies.
He participated in Google’s Global Ambassadors Program, where he showcased remarkable technological creativity that impressed Google despite having only specialized in technology after joining the program. Later, he earned a diploma in Computer Security and Technological Protection from a European university.
Khamaiseh also collaborated with leading figures in cybersecurity at major conferences such as the Black Hat Conference and contributed to establishing new security foundations for the Android operating system.
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