Physical systems
Mechanisms, tooling, packaging, and manufacturable design from concept through validation.
About / Engineering profile
I'm Shafiq Amat, a Mechanical Engineering student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. My work sits at the intersection of physical design, controls, manufacturing, and software.

How I work
Mechanisms, tooling, packaging, and manufacturable design from concept through validation.
Sensors, PID, state estimation, firmware, and real-time systems that respond to the physical world.
FEA, thermal-fluid systems, MATLAB/Simulink models, instrumentation, and uncertainty-aware testing.
Internal tools and data-backed workflows that help technical teams make better decisions.
Current threads
Industry
At Trust Automation, I work across CAD, tooling, manufacturing documentation, controlled revisions, and production problem-solving.
Community
I build and maintain the chapter site and its private ME student platform, including curriculum planning and shared professor reviews.
School
I am pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a focus spanning controls, mechatronics, thermal systems, and mechanical design.
Contact
I'm open to internships, collaborations, and engineering work that connects thoughtful design with real-world use.