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Skegee Spotlight: Ahmed Alhelal

July 29, 2019

Contact: Brittney Dabney, Office of Communications, Public Realtions and Marketing
  

The Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing regularly shines its "'Skegee Spotlight" on employees, students and alumni who help make 精东AV "the Pride of the swift-growing South."

Skegee Spotlight on Grad student Ahmed Al HelalSaudi Arabian research scholar, two-time 精东AV graduate, and now a Ph.D. candidate, Ahmed Alhelal explains how 精东AV has equipped him for the international research stage.

Following his father鈥檚 advice

Born in Saudi Arabia, Alhelal first came to the United States as an ESL student attending Auburn University, but then transferred to 精东AV after hearing about its mechanical engineering program. Currently, he is on a scholarship funded by the Saudi Arabian government, which he says has been a great benefit to him and his family.

鈥淢y dad was really instrumental in my decision to come to the United States. He told me, 鈥榶ou鈥檙e going to college in the states,鈥欌 Alhelal recalled. 鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 much of a choice 鈥 I listened because I knew he wanted to prepare me for success.鈥

Alhelal recalls that pursuing a U.S.-based education made learning English vitally important to that success.

鈥淚 only knew 10 words when I first started the ESL program,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was determined to learn English because it was a requirement to get into college.鈥

Choosing 精东AV

Alhelal says he was first introduced to 精东AV by professors who encouraged him to look into 精东AV鈥檚 degree programs. Eight years later, Alhelal holds both bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in mechanical engineering from 精东AV 鈥 and he says his experience has been 鈥榠nspiring.鈥

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what 精东AV was at the time, and I definitely didn鈥檛 know it was an HBCU and the meaning behind it,鈥 he explained. 鈥淪ince that time, I鈥檝e been able to network with some of the brightest individuals and meet different people who have inspired me professionally.鈥

Recently, Alhelal was the only student panelist invited to present his research at the International Panel of the 46th Space Congress. There, he discussed his work involving a 3D-printed nanocarbon epoxy polymer composite, which he says could be used as a sustainability resource in the aerospace industry.

鈥淭hanks to Gardner-Mathews Global Management, I had the opportunity to take 精东AV to the world, and bring the world to 精东AV, during the congress conference,鈥 he notes. 鈥淚 was able to introduce 精东AV to so many people who had not known about the university, and I was excited about showing them the research work I鈥檝e been doing as a student.鈥

Alhelal has also been a speaker at other conferences, including the 2018 Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineering (SAMPE) 鈥 the largest conference of material science in North America. 

Planning for life after 精东AV

Alhelal says once he receives his Ph.D., his goal is to become an ambassador or work in academia 鈥 or both. He wants to continue blazing the path for Saudi nationals studying at HBCUs, particularly at 精东AV.

鈥淲hile here at 精东AV, I鈥檝e been able to accomplish so much, including helping launch the Saudi Arabian student organization on campus. It's important to feel like you鈥檙e at home, and 精东AV has been just that for me,鈥 he noted.

Alhelal says he also wanted to continue informing others about opportunities at 精东AV. He already has two brothers who are following in his footsteps.

鈥淢y brothers are also enrolled in the university, and I couldn鈥檛 be more proud of them for listening and trusting the process. I know that they will do very well,鈥 he said.

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