Mohamedezuldin is a senior student at Baghdad Ishik Boys College with a strong passion for scientific research and innovation. He has demonstrated exceptional skills in mathematics and physics, earning a bronze and silver medal in the IMC Online and securing two gold medals in the INPO competition.
Currently, Mohamedezuldin is researching thermochromic materials and their applications in electrical safety. His work focuses on developing a novel outlet design that visually indicates overheating, providing a cost-effective and less electronic-dependent alternative to traditional heat-sensing systems. His innovative approach led him to qualify for ISEF, where he aims to showcase his project on thermochromic outlets.
Beyond his research, Mohamedezuldin was an active member of the astronomy club of IYST, where he explored astrophysics and engaged in discussions about the universe. He is also dedicated to making complex scientific concepts accessible, having created a simple yet comprehensive presentation explaining quantum mechanics and the Standard Model of particle physics.
With a vision of improving fire prevention technologies, Mohamedezuldin strives to develop safer, more affordable, and highly efficient alternatives to existing heat detection systems. He also hopes to inspire further research into stimuli-responsive materials, advancing their applications in safety, engineering, and beyond.