Hi, I’m Majd—a mechanical engineering student driven by the challenge of taking ideas off the screen and bringing them into the real world. My work revolves around core mechanical design and digital product development, bridging the gap between theoretical engineering and functional, physical hardware. Whether I’m modeling complex CAD assemblies, evaluating flow behavior, or fine-tuning rapid prototypes, I focus on creating designs that are reliable, precise, and built to perform.
My technical focus spans the complete design, analysis, and prototyping lifecycle:
Mechanical Design & CAD Modeling: Developing precise parts, complex multi-component assemblies, and functional mechanisms using parametric tools like SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Onshape, and CATIA.
Aerodynamics & Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Analyzing fluid flow, external aerodynamics, and boundary layer behavior using OpenFOAM, ANSYS, and ParaView to optimize shapes for low drag and high performance before physical testing.
Rapid Prototyping & Additive Manufacturing: Bringing digital models into the physical realm through 3D printing—refining printer settings, material selection, and iteration steps for accurate fit, surface finish, and structural integrity.
Outside of core engineering, I bring a detail-oriented mindset to everything I tackle—from fine arts to hands-on physical projects. I’m always looking for the next design or aerodynamic challenge to model, analyze, and bring to life.



