I am an Electronic Technology Engineering student with a strong interest in software development, Linux systems, and creative technology. I believe great engineers never stop learning — from embedded systems and networking to design and development, I am always building something new.
I am Mohamed Nouri, a fourth-semester Electronic Technology Engineering student at CET Tripoli. My studies cover circuit theory, digital electronics, embedded systems, networking, and programming.
Outside the classroom, I run Garuda Linux as my daily operating system. I enjoy customizing my Linux setup, working in the terminal, and exploring open-source tools. I have been using Adobe Photoshop for over 4 years and apply design thinking to everything I create.
My goal is to become an engineer who is comfortable with both hardware and software — someone who can build a circuit in the morning and write clean code in the afternoon.
Electronic Technology Engineering
College of Electronic Technology (CET), Tripoli
4th Semester — Active Student
Daily Garuda Linux user. Comfortable with the terminal, package management, system configuration, KDE Plasma, and Docker.
4+ years with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. I also use Figma for UI work and Blender for 3D. Design is a core part of how I think.
Built an Arduino-based IDS with Wazuh SIEM on Docker. Interested in network security and how systems can be protected from real attacks.
My path through Electronic Technology Engineering at CET Tripoli, semester by semester.
Core engineering and science subjects to build a strong academic base.
Deeper into electronics theory and practical lab work.
Practical subjects combining programming, engineering, and personal development.
The most hands-on semester so far — networking, microcontrollers, and Java OOP.
Moving into software engineering depth and data management.
Advanced topics, senior projects, capstone work, and graduation.
A real hardware-software project built from scratch. Click the image to learn more.
Open to opportunities, collaborations, and conversations about technology.
Tripoli, Libya
Available for remote work and online collaboration