Designer
Projects
Engineering design lies at the intersection of precision, problem-solving, and innovation. My portfolio showcases projects where I combined advanced reverse engineering techniques, meticulous fine measurements, and collaborative design processes to solve complex challenges in industrial and mechanical engineering. From reimagining decades-old hydraulic systems to modeling cutting-edge machinery, these projects reflect my dedication to creating solutions that are both technically sound and strategically impactful.
At the request of the municipality, we embarked on a project to create several concepts for sustainable urban furniture in Pardis park. The initial design was somewhat rudimentary, mainly due to time constraints. However, we quickly iterated and refined our ideas, presenting a collection of futuristic and sustainable furniture concepts that surpassed the initial design's limitations.
This freelance undertaking involved working with a client based in the Netherlands. The project entailed crafting building plans and offering furniture selection recommendations to meet the client's preferences. The design was meticulously tailored according to the client's desires and realized through Rhinoceros modeling software. To add an extra touch of realism, the design was further rendered using KeyShot.
A playful solution to improve social and emotional wellbeing of aboriginal australian kids.
My journey commenced as an intern at a renowned fiberglass studio during my university days. Throughout this experience, I delved into diverse casting and modeling techniques, while actively experimenting with various materials. As time progressed, I found myself significantly contributing to the creation of a wide array of parts, each serving distinct and essential purposes.
Designing a complete memorial mosque for a contractor based in Shiraz. Designed the whole building concept by Rhinoceros. Diameter of the dome is about 25meters long.
A project for a friend at Deloitte Canada. Designed video conference camera mount per request for a curved monitor. conceptualize in SolidWorks and tested via 3D print models.
As an industrial design student I designed and made few metal projects. From home furniture to car parts and safe boxes. Using different software for mapping and modeling like AutoCAD, SolidWorks and Rhinoceros for sheet metal processing and welding analyses.
For expanding my design horizon I took up 3D computational courses at IUST by Prof. Rahbar. Learning computational modular modeling which is a great tool for design by mathematical reasoning and forms.
Per request of a fiberglass company based in Shiraz I designed one of the biggest mosque domes in Iran, 50meters in Diameter. Fully designed and modeled fiber casts and composite parts. Also I designed aluminum tiles for interior.
Another project for architecture group based in Shiraz requested by local municipality. A memorial building for tomb of martyrs of Iran-Iraq war. Designed multiple concepts both outdoor and indoor theme.
My B.Sc Industrial final thesis was about a new way of learning a complete practical and experimental course of "Material and production of Plastic". So I used my TA and internship experience together with help of my professors to reimagine a whole new way of practicing production of plastic for students remotely at home or any other places.