Hussien Firas is a Mechatronics Engineering student with a strong passion for artificial intelligence, robotics, and the development of smart systems for medical and industrial applications. He combines theoretical modeling with hands-on experimentation to design intelligent control solutions and magnetic-based mechanisms. Driven by curiosity and a commitment to innovation, he actively engages in scientific research and collaborative projects. He is currently a member of the SHEPMV and LP research teams.

Ibrahim Nabeel is a junior Mechatronics Engineering student and a member of SHEPMV and LP groups, working on engineering projects and research.

Mohammed Sadiq is a junior Mechatronics Engineering student and a member of SHEPMV and LP groups, working on engineering projects and research.

Ahmed Atheer is a sophomore mechatronics engineering student, specializing in machine learning for intertwined string actuators (ISA). He uses symbolic and polynomial regression to model the relationship between motor angle, weight, and speed, improving actuator control and efficiency. Passionate about physics and mathematics, Ahmed focuses on developing interpretable, data-driven models that advance intelligent mechanical systems.

Bassam Anees is a sophomore mechatronics engineering student, His research focuses on Intertwined String Actuators (ISA) and their applications. He is developing a rehabilitation robot for neck therapy, integrating ISA insights into its design. Bassem specializes in SolidWorks design, 3D printing, and resource management, playing a key role in the project's development and support.

Mohamed Ghassan (ISA) is a sophomore mechatronics engineering student blending technical expertise with artistic creativity. As part of the machine learning team, he contributes to model development and hardware solutions for the twisted string actuator (ISA). He also specializes in 3D printing, designing and fabricating components for the project. Beyond engineering, Mohamed is a skilled painter, integrating artistic vision into technical designs, enhancing innovation and problem-solving.

Oger Amanuel is a co-founder of the lab and a faculty member in the Mechatronics Engineering Department. He is also a member of the LP Group, GLM Group, ISA Group, MAGCAT Group, and RBE Group. His research interests include artificial intelligence, robotics, biomedical engineering, mechatronics, and EEG. He teaches courses in PLC, robotics, and sensors and measurements.

Ibrahim S. Al-Tameemi is the founder and principal investigator of the Mesopotamia Scientific Lab and a faculty member in the Mechatronics Engineering Department. He holds a master’s degree in Robotics Engineering, completed as a Fulbright Scholar. His research focuses on legged robotics, surgical robotics, modern control systems, modeling, and soft actuators.