F&M Stories
From Abstract to Applied: Physics Major's Hands-On Research Journey
For Youssef El Gharably ’25, his ideas may start in the classroom, but they can’t be contained there. At F&M, he made hands-on learning the cornerstone of his educational experience by conducting cutting-edge research alongside his physics professors.
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Youssef El Gharably '25
Major: Physics and astrophysics
Minor: Applied mathematics
Home: I’m a proud international student from Zifta, Egypt!
Activities at F&M: I was president of the Muslim Student Association in 2023-24. I’ve been doing research in the Physics Department since my second semester at F&M. I've worked with Professors Froney Crawford, Deborah Schmidt, Ryan Trainor, and currently Professor Kenneth Krebs. My research has ranged from detecting pulsar signals from the distant universe and studying the chemistry of protoplanetary nebulae and galaxies to currently studying the capabilities of artificial neural networks and AI in the development of quantum chemistry and physics. Additionally, I have been tutoring calculus and upper-level mathematics classes for two years now with the Quantitative and Science Center.
Why did you choose to attend F&M?
I chose to attend F&M due to the reputation of its physics program, and its diverse international student body. I was very aware that students in the Physics Department frequently engage with faculty in research. That was a great plus to me!
What is something that you did for fun at F&M?
I occasionally build some crafts with electronics in the SparkLab in Shadek-Fackenthal Library. Spending time with friends was also very fun!
What did you enjoy most about your time at the College?
Engaging with faculty, gaining confidence in my abilities, and making some of the strongest and longest-lasting bonds with friends I've ever had in my life!
What are your plans for after graduation?
I applied to several universities to attend graduate school. I’m excited that I was accepted into my first choice and will be studying quantum engineering at the University of Delaware!
What brief advice would you give to incoming students in F&M’s Class of 2029?
Don't be afraid to challenge yourself and your abilities. And don't forget to make the most out of everything and have the most fun you could while doing what you love!
“Don't be afraid to challenge yourself and your abilities. And don't forget to make
the most out of everything and have the most fun you could while doing what you love!”
— Youssef El Gharably ’25
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