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Mohamed Macbool Misharif Ahamath (born 10 June 2009) is a Sri Lankan student innovator, international inventor, and entrepreneur recognized for his individual work in technology-based innovation, artificial intelligence applications, and assistive technology development.[1] His projects focus on applying engineering and digital technologies to address social and accessibility-related challenges.[2] He has expressed a career aspiration to become a neurologist in the future.
Early life and education
editMohamed Macbool Misharif Ahamath was born in Sri Lanka in 2009.[3] He completed his secondary education at Addalaichenai MMV National School.[4] From an early age, he developed an interest in science, electronics, and emerging technologies, which guided his individual pursuit of innovation and technology-focused activities.
Technical training and certifications
editHe has completed several certified programs to enhance his individual skills in technology and innovation:
- 2022 – Full Internet of Things (IoT) course, Sri Lankan technical institution.[5]
- 2024 – Advanced Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing course, India.[6]
- 2024 – Microsoft Best Coding and AI Skills Award.[7]
- 2023 – WordPress Studies Academy Award.[8]
These programs have contributed to his proficiency in coding, AI, and applied technology.
Innovation work
editMohamed Macbool Misharif Ahamath’s innovation work focuses on assistive technologies for visually impaired individuals, automation systems, and applied artificial intelligence solutions. His projects emphasize practical implementation, accessibility, and social impact, reflecting his individual contributions to technology-driven problem-solving.
Competitions and recognition
editHe has participated in multiple national and international innovation competitions and programs:
- 2024 – Sri Lanka National Inventors Competition (SLIC, SLAAS, Colombo University) – Awarded for his individually developed Solar-Powered Automation Water Purification System (UV-C Light Purifier).[9]
- 2025 – International Kalam’s Golden Award, Chennai, India – Recognized for his individually developed Smart Spectacles for Visually Impaired.[10]
- 2025 – SLIIT University & SLESA South Australia Youth Innovation Program – First runner-up for his individually developed Currency Detection Smart Spectacles for Visually Impaired Individuals.[11]
Awards and recognition
editHis individual achievements have been recognized nationally and internationally, including awards for technical skill development, innovation, and applied artificial intelligence projects. These accolades reflect his consistent focus on individual contribution and practical impact.
Public profile and future aspirations
editHe continues to engage in individual learning, technology development, and innovation programs, emphasizing emerging technologies for social good and inclusive development. He has expressed a future aspiration to pursue a career in neurology.
See also
edit- Assistive technology
- Innovation in Sri Lanka
- Entrepreneurship
References
edit- ↑ "Giffypedia Profile – Mohamed Macbool Misharif Ahamath". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "Google Scholar Profile – Mohamed Macbool Misharif Ahamath". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "Giffypedia Profile". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLAAS Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "Giffypedia Profile". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "Google Scholar Profile". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLIIT Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLESA Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLAAS Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLIIT Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
- ↑ "SLESA Official Website". Retrieved 2026-01-04.
