I am from the enchanting city of Shiraz, a place I still proudly call home. From a young age, I was captivated by the relentless progress of this city, especially in the field of electricity and electronics. I can vividly recall my childhood fascination with tinkering, a passion that led me to take apart my electrical toys, working or broken, to discover their inner workings and connections. do As I progressed into middle school, my interest in electronic kits deepened. I spent countless hours assembling simple electronic boards as a central part of my hobby during that period. It is a memory in my mind how my peers came to know about my efforts with electronic kits. One day a teacher even approached me and asked me to prepare a kit for all my classmates and entrusted me to teach them the art of soldering. Despite a strong desire to attend technical and vocational school after high school because of the appeal of practical work in the electrical field, I ultimately decided to pursue a math-oriented curriculum in high school. However, I had already passed the entrance exam of one of the best technical and vocational schools in the city. In the meantime, I continued my studies in the field of repairing electrical appliances, a path that continued until the entrance examination. Although I was qualified in Shiraz University accounting major, but my constant interest in electricity made me enroll in power electrical engineering major in Islamic Azad University, Bushehr branch. From enrollment through my university years, I took full advantage of every opportunity to learn and grow. I successfully passed the industrial electricity course organized by a petrochemical company and the technical and professional organization of the time and got a total score of 83. Earn certifications in Instrumentation, Advanced Instrumentation, AutoCAD and more. At the same time as my field of study, I was actively involved in work related to my field. For three years, I served as an electrical instructor at the School of Work and Science. I also spent two years as an electrician doing electrical wiring for various building projects. During the military period, I worked for 24 months as an inspector in the General Department of Cooperative, Labor and Social Welfare of Fars Province. In this role, I immersed myself in the intricacies of labor inspection laws while simultaneously working on lighting installations for various structures and decorative shop lighting. After military service, I entered the field of renewable energy. Through self-study, I gained expertise in PVSOL and PVsyst software and started designing and installing solar systems in urban gardens in Shiraz. At the same time, I learned the Arduino board and its programming. My interest in designing solar power plants stems not only from their ecological importance, but also from my deep commitment to preserving our planet's delicate ecosystem. I am currently making 3D printers and home CNC machines.