Hi, nice to meet you!
I’m Nuzhat, a final-year Product Design Engineering student at Swinburne who enjoys turning fuzzy problems into clear, buildable products. My degree has been a mix of studio, shop floor and research: an internship with Siemens in Germany in collaboration with students from a German university and a research internship under a Swinburne professor. That range taught me to keep three things in balance, usability, manufacturability and sustainability,so ideas don’t just look good in CAD but make sense in tooling, assembly and real hands.
I prototype fast and often: sketching, 3D printing, simple rigs, and quick user tests to stress the details early. I’m happiest when refining interfaces, trimming parts counts, and choosing materials that wear well and are straightforward to process. Lately my work has leaned into practical measurement and everyday products, compact, in-hand tools and simple objects that quietly improve workflow without getting in the way.
At GradX I’m sharing pieces of that process: the way I break problems down, iterate with evidence, and aim for designs that are easy to use, service and make. Always learning, sometimes soldering, and trying not to overcomplicate good ideas. Thanks for stopping by!