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Mulham Fetna
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Mulham Fetna
Renaissance Engineer
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Practical, project-based technical education — taught in Arabic and English, online and in person.

I have taught 500+ learners across all programs, 2022–2026: university cohorts, women re-skilling into tech across six countries, and nationally selected olympiad students.

Everything I teach is built on the same principle — you finish with something you built, not just notes you took.

Start here
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Courses — Cohort-based diplomas with graduation projects: Python Mastery, Python to Data Engineering, and MLOps to Full-Stack AI Engineer. Assessed, not just attended.

Workshops — Short, intensive programmes: Personal Branding 101, Mechatronics & Robotics 101, and Data & AI Careers.

Roadmaps — Free, self-paced paths you can follow without me: a 12-level Mechatronics roadmap and a Python-to-MLOps roadmap, both bilingual.

Tutorials — Free written guides from real engineering work.

Who this is for
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Beginners with no programming background, university students who want the practical skills their degree skips, and career switchers moving into AI and data engineering. Courses run in Arabic and English.

What students say
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Read student outcomes and testimonials — including results from the Paper Airplanes Women in Tech programme and Neurobotics Academy cohorts.

Ready to start?
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See the current courses, or book a mentorship session if you want a path built around you.

Common questions
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What courses does Mulham Fetna teach?
Cohort-based diplomas in Python (from zero to job-ready), Python to Data Engineering, and MLOps to Full-Stack AI Engineer, plus short workshops in personal branding, mechatronics and robotics, and data and AI careers. Free self-paced roadmaps in mechatronics and Python-to-MLOps are also available.
Does Mulham Fetna teach in Arabic?
Yes. Courses and workshops are delivered in both Arabic and English, online and in person. He also founded the Arabic-language ROS (Robot Operating System) developer community.
Who are these courses for?
Beginners with no programming background, university students who want the practical skills a degree tends to skip, and career switchers moving into AI and data engineering. No prior experience is required for the entry-level Python track.
Are the courses assessed, or just attended?
Assessed. Cohorts run on an 80% attendance requirement and finish with a graduation project, so students leave with something they built rather than notes they took.
How do I enroll?
Browse the current courses and apply through the form on the course page. For one-to-one guidance instead, book a mentorship session, or email [email protected].

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Mulham Fetna
Author
Mulham Fetna
Renaissance Engineer