Aadil-ali Hamir, is a 19-year-old whose brain moves at the speed of a Rubik’s Cube in mid-solve. A competitive speedcuber since the age of 11, Aadil-ali has tested his reflexes and logic in 14 national competitions across the UK. Whether he’s decoding the technical evolution of aircraft, diving into the gritty details of a true crime documentary, or analyzing the turning points of modern history, he is a powerhouse of information with a relentless curiosity for how the world works.
But don’t let the data-driven hobbies fool you. Aadil-ali’s real mission is deeply “human.” He’s a firm believer that a sharp mind is the best tool for a better planet. From getting involved in local volunteering to researching high-stakes net-zero and eco-sustainability projects, he is committed to the idea that we can (and should) leave the world better than we found it.
For Aadil-ali, it’s all about the “big picture” – using logic, empathy, and a bit of high-speed problem solving to help humanity reach its next great milestone.

