The young citizen Omar Ali al-Maliki, a 22-year-old student at the University of Surrey in the UK, chose mathematics and physics at an undergraduate level because of the low number of specialists in the field. Of these sciences in the promotion and development of different sectors, such as energy and space ».

With the help of a colleague, he plans to revive a theory dating back to the beginning of the last century - about 100 years - that emphasizes the connection of the sciences of geometry and algebra to each other, taking advantage of the enormous potential offered by artificial intelligence.

"I would like to work on the development of algorithms that represent a series of mathematical steps, using my knowledge and experience in mathematics," explained the student who is studying for the study from the Ministry of Education. I also seek to employ artificial intelligence in it, which will prepare me to achieve my future ambition in the second academic stations, which is the study of (quantitative encryption), in order to participate in the creation of a strong electronic security system in the state, protect us from electronic breakthroughs », indicating that« quantitative encryption » A type of encryption that the quantum computer can not penetrate.

On the experience of alienation, which he wants to fight again to pursue his higher studies, al-Maliki said it was «very difficult», but he gradually succeeded in accepting and adapting and integration, when he considered it a transit station to reach what he aspires to, «the main purpose is my return to the land The homeland armed with science and knowledge, to serve him ».

He added that «alienation was the greatest teacher. I have succeeded in making diverse friendships with people of different nationalities, which made me realize that the world is a small village that should live with its members and adapt to them, despite their intellectual and cultural differences. It also taught me to be a stranger to participate in various events and to be an active component. Therefore, she volunteered to teach advanced science to a child of concern, at the request of his parents. She also participated in events organized by the UAE Embassy in London, including the Emirates International Youth Forum, which was launched last February under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, with the participation of 20 UAE Ministers and Officials , And announced the launch of the World Youth Council in the United Kingdom ».

"I was very pleased to meet with His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, last September, when he inaugurated the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Hall for Europe and the Middle East at the British Museum in London, Sheikh Zayed, may God bless him and grant him peace, in establishing bridges of communication and civilized dialogue with the countries and cultures of the world. "

During Maliki's few spare time, he is keen to practice his hobbies, which are divided between reading, which he finds himself, and the hobby of paragliding, which gives him a great sense of vigor and enthusiasm.

Engineering makes our lives better

As for physics, which is also taught by Omar Ali al-Maliki, he said he trained for two months with the UK's atomic weapons facility and published scientific research in the nuclear physics department of an academic journal called IEEE NSS MIC on how to limit the spread of atomic weapons, And building a security system that would signal the presence of elements carrying nuclear material in unauthorized locations.

"The goal of engineering is to make our lives better," he said. "Science makes us discover many things that make it easier for us to overcome challenges, obstacles and obstacles."