Meet Tamir Suliman

Engineering resilient systems & documenting the journey

From electrical engineering foundations in Sudan to advanced research at Johns Hopkins and George Mason University, my work bridges hardware intuition, software craftsmanship, and data strategy.

A mission centered on curiosity

I explore how data, automation, and security intersect to improve lives. Every project on this site reflects disciplined experimentation, open documentation, and a desire to uplift communities.

  • Electrical Engineering graduate from Sudan University with a deep appreciation for systems thinking.
  • Master's degree from Johns Hopkins University focusing on advanced analytics and applied research.
  • Currently pursuing a PhD in Computational Science and Informatics at George Mason University.
  • Active mentor and writer—translating complex topics into accessible guides for emerging engineers.

Timeline

Highlights from academic milestones and professional practice that shape how I approach technology today.

PhD Journey · George Mason University

Current

Researching computational science, data-intensive architectures, and how to embed security thinking into every layer of analytics pipelines.

Master's Degree · Johns Hopkins University

Graduate Studies

Explored advanced analytics, signal processing, and human-centered design principles that inform my current experimentation.

Electrical Engineering · Sudan University

Foundations

Built the bedrock for resilient system design—understanding how hardware, software, and people intersect.