Ziad El Morsy.
Computer Science student at Cardiff University, aspiring security & forensics specialist, building a career where analytical thinking meets meaningful impact.
A few words.
I'm an 18-year-old student from Egypt, now based in Cardiff. Curious about how things work — and equally curious about how to break and rebuild them.
Currently enrolled at Cardiff University in a Foundation in Engineering and Physical Sciences program, with a focus on computer science. This academic path builds on an International Baccalaureate (IB) foundation obtained at Evolution International School, fostering a strong analytical mindset.
I bring strengths in critical thinking, time management, and teamwork, contributing to a collaborative approach to learning and problem-solving. My plan is to progress into a BSc in Computer Science with Security & Forensics, applying these skills to drive meaningful innovation and outcomes.
Outside of coursework I've led community projects across villages and cities in Egypt, participated in Model UN, and worked internships where I picked up customer service, cash handling, product forecasting, and real teamwork.
What I do.
A growing toolkit spanning code, security fundamentals, creative work, and the soft skills that hold it all together.
Programming
& code
Security
& forensics
Creative
& AI
Professional
& soft
Languages
& culture
Academic
& research
Selected work.
A mix of university coursework, group projects, and personal builds. Hover for details — each one taught me something I couldn't get from a textbook.
The journey.
Education, work, and the things in between that shaped how I think and build.
Open to freelance.
Web development, AI-assisted design, and technical writing. If you have a project that fits, let's make it happen.
Let's talk →Say hello.
Always up for a conversation — about tech, security, a project idea, or just to connect.