Sarah Ahmed is a Mechatronics Engineer and faculty member in the Mechatronics Engineering Department. As a member of the QRL Group, she specializes in applying Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) to quadrupedal robots. Her research focuses on AI-driven robotics, quadrupedal locomotion, and imitation learning. She also teaches robotics, sensors and measurements, LabVIEW, and microcontroller programming. She is also responsible for the public relations of MS lab.

Anas Yaseen (QRL) is a mechatronics engineer and master's student, specializing in robotics and AI. His research focuses on reinforcement learning, bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion, and control systems. He develops stable walking strategies for bipedal robots and explores imitation motion for quadrupeds. Skilled in Python, C++, MATLAB, OpenAI Gym, PyBullet, and Webots, he also works with Social LEAP, integrating AI, biomechanics, and robotics to create intelligent robotic solutions.

Abdullah is a natural born leader and an enthusiastic mechatronics engineer who thrives under pressure. He enjoys electronics, robotics, mechatronic systems, and AI. Abdullah is proficient in many engineering fields and aspects and is a multi-skilled individual who always likes to learn and adapt to the conditions. He is a member of MAGCAT and QRL groups.

Zubaidah Bilal (RBE, QRL, MAGCAT) is a mechatronics engineer, researcher, and educator, currently serving as an assistant engineer at the University of Baghdad. She specializes in computer vision and robotics, mentoring students in computer vision, control, CAD, and biomechatronics labs, while actively enhancing university labs for hands-on learning. She is dedicated to bridging academia and industry to drive innovation. As a researcher at the Mesopotamia Scientific Lab, she focuses on advancing electromagnetic soft robotics research.

                                                                        

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.

Mahmood Hameed