WOLFRAM

Wolfram Science Winter School

January 5–16, 2026

Alumni

Mahmoud AbdelHalim

Class of 2026

I am a physics graduate from Al-Azhar University in Egypt, specializing in theoretical and computational physics. My academic interests focus on quantum field theory, gravitation and the use of computational methods to explore fundamental physical laws. I have worked on projects involving high-energy physics simulations, computational general relativity and quantum systems, and I have participated in several international schools and workshops in theoretical physics. I am particularly interested in the Wolfram Physics Project and in using Wolfram Language to model, simulate and visualize complex physical structures. My long-term goal is to pursue advanced research in fundamental physics and contribute to building sustainable research capacity in Egypt. Outside of formal research, I enjoy self-directed study and collaborative scientific problem solving.

Project: Tracking EMEs: A Persistence View of Multiway Hypergraph Rewriting