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Sirin Hamsho was born on 1986 in Hama, Syria, is a Serene Hamsho, also transliterated Sirin Hamsho. Discover Sirin Hamsho's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Sirin Hamsho Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sirin Hamsho worth at the age of 38 years old? Sirin Hamsho’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. She is from Syrian. We have estimated Sirin Hamsho's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Serene Hamsho, (سيرين حمشو) also transliterated Sirin Hamsho, born in Hama, Syria 1986, is a Syrian engineer and inventor specializing in renewable energy.
Hamsho received a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering from the University of Kalamoon, Syria in 2008, and an MSc degree in management of renewable energy from the University of Versailles, France.
She hosted her own show on Iqraa TV in 2010, and gained a public attention in 2015 with her short film "Immigration".
and most recently "The First message".
In 2012, Hamsho joined General Electric in Schenectady, New York, where she currently holds the title of Wind Turbine Electrical Design Engineer.
In addition to her BS in electronic engineering, she holds a BS in Islamic law from Damascus University in Syria.
She is also a board member of Al-Andaluse Islamic Studies Center in Syria and a consultant at Center of Women of Faith and Leadership at IGE, Washington D.C and a board member of New York Interfaith for Power and Light.
Hamsho invented a design that protects the electrical components inside a wind turbine.
In an interview with HuffPost Arabi, she said "we noticed the damage affecting those elements as a result of the ongoing turbine movement, which pushed me to think of a way to preserve it."
Hamsho is considered to be an inspiring Arab woman as her patent came out during the critical time of the Syrian Civil War and the Arab Spring in the Middle East
She is known for her work in the wind energy field and was recognized by the BBC's 100 Women and featured in the finale of the programme's international edit-a-thon in 2016.
Hamsho is also a TV presenter and media personality.
And received her professional education in 2017 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In January and February 2017, she was caught up in Executive Order 13769, Donald Trump's restriction of travel to the United States from several other countries.
When the order was signed on January 27, she was in Qatar with her children and was unable to return to the United States until February 26.
Hamsho received the IEEE Women in Engineering award for "Women in Leadership" in 2018.
In 2018 she was recognized by the Arabs Americans Association of Engineers and Architects with the honorary award of the year
Hamsho is married to Omar Al Assad, a French scientist and MIT-educated engineer; they have two daughters, and live in Schenectady, New York.
Hamsho holds dual French/Syrian citizenship.