Nedhal is a Jordanian architect, academic, and researcher. He holds a master's degree in Architectural Conservation from the German Jordanian University in Amman, and a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the Applied Science University. Currently, He is on his PhD research proposal. He has had professional opportunities with over ten years of practical architectural experience, including documentation, restoration, and maintenance projects. Simultaneously, He is teaching at Al-Hussein Technical University in Amman as a part-time lecturer. He worked for three years at Vesreidag indutex GmbH, a German company that specialized in tensile structures. After that, he worked for more than six years as a project manager at one of the leading companies specializing in materials and construction chemicals, Ar-Rakaez Construction, where he worked on several conservation and maintenance projects in both Jordan and Iraq. He participated in a UNESCO program for preventive heritage preservation in Petra, and he's just finished documenting one of the significant archeological sites in Jordan, the Umayyad bath complex at al-Muwaqqar, in cooperation with the German Embassy in Jordan. At present, he is preparing two research papers on the same topic. Lastly, he recently joined both TICCIH and ICOMOS-Jordan as a member.