They call me Dina Khalil 🙋🏻‍♀️


 
My journey began with studying Journalism at the American University of Kuwait, where I refined my abilities in research, writing, and effectively conveying meaningful stories. However, I soon realized my desire for a platform that allowed me more freedom to explore social issues and express my artistic side. This realization led me to the fascinating realm of VR/AR technology. Subsequently, I pursued master's programs in new media, ultimately joining the interactive telecommunications program (ITP) at NYU. Here, I tailored my own major, focusing extensively on AR/VR design and development, as well as delving into machine learning and artificial intelligence.

​To further refine my skills, I completed a UX/UI bootcamp at Columbia, gaining insight into the significance of user-centric design and developing interactive interfaces that deeply engage users.

In addition, I am deeply passionate about making MR (Mixed Reality) more accessible to all individuals. I obtained the CPACC (Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies) certificate, which enriched my knowledge when designing for accessibility.

My diverse background enables me to bridge the gap between technology and social issues, employing immersive experiences to shed light on important subjects and initiate meaningful discussions. With my dedication to exploring new storytelling avenues and addressing societal concerns, I am eager to contribute my expertise to the continuously evolving field of VR/AR development.

I am motivated to continue pushing the boundaries of what's achievable, utilizing VR/AR technology to create transformative experiences that inspire, educate, and forge connections among people on a profound level.