Hi, I’m Ayman.
I’m a Physics PhD student at Purdue University, where I study the
complex excitation, structure, and dynamics of Rydberg macrodimers—among
the most controllable molecular systems. I also study polariton interactions
on lattice systems under laser control. I am a theorist and most of my work relies on multichannel scattering
theory and a range of high-accuracy numerical techniques. My major interest lies in complex systems and their
emergent phenomena and evolution, and I always try to realize these ideas in the problems at hand. I was
rigorously trained during my undergraduate years at the
University of Science and Technology in Zewail City, Egypt, a place to which
I am deeply grateful. A side research quest of my own is to develop fundamental connections between AI and quantum
systems. I read about philosophy, science, and math in my free time!
Beyond research, I bring a background in professional software engineering, where I enjoyed creating systems
that follow sound design principles and automating workflows. I’m also a Linux enthusiast with an interest in
low-level development and operating-system automation.