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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. with a scholarship from Google at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He serves as Google’s Ambassador in Palestine, promoting its products in the West Bank.
Khamaiseh developed a Palestinian Android system and solved several Google code challenges. He has also supervised multiple Google competitions at the Arab American University in Palestine.
He invented NanoYout, a technology that integrates and employs digital systems within the human body. He has written numerous articles on hacking, cybersecurity, neuroprogramming, and the concept of the “super lens.”
Khamaiseh participated in the Google Ambassadors Program worldwide and amazed Google with his innate technological talent, despite not having specialized in technology before joining the program. He later earned a diploma in Computer Security and Technological Protection from a European university.
He has also collaborated with prominent cybersecurity experts in major conferences such as Black Hat, where he contributed to developing new foundations for Android security solutions.
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