Muhammad Osama

Muhammad Osama

BTech(MechEng)

Mechanical Engineering with specialization in AI & Robotics

Muhammad Osama is a full-time data analytics consultant and freelance technical writer based in Delhi, India. He specializes in transforming complex technical concepts into accessible content. He has a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in AI & Robotics from Galgotias University, India, and he has extensive experience in technical content writing, data science and analytics, and artificial intelligence. Muhammad has worked on various research projects related to data analytics, machine learning, and deep learning for industries such as retail, medical, finance, agriculture, and Ed-Tech. He is enthusiastic and passionate about Artificial Intelligence-related research. Outside of work, he enjoys learning about new developments across all the fields related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and statistics.

Articles from Muhammad

Analysis Puts Sound Insulation and Climate Impact Side by Side

The Real Reason Homes Fail in Disasters—And How to Stop it

Study Shows Lime Sludge and Metakaolin Makes Concrete More Sustainable

A Cleaner Future for Concrete Might Start With What’s Left on Your Plate

How Astronaut Urine and Martian Soil Could Become the Future of Space Housing

This Common Plant Could Be the Key to Stronger, Greener Concrete

The AI Method Making Concrete Testing Instant

The Secret to Ultra-Strong, Crack-Resistant Concrete is Hiding at the Nanoscale

This Overlooked Method Could Save Concrete Structures From Catastrophic Failure

The Future of Strong Concrete Might Be Sitting in Your Trash Bin

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