hey, i'm samer.
i'm a mechanical engineering student at Rice University, class of 2027. i spend most of my time building stuff with my hands. usually a mix of cad, 3d printing, machining, testing, and a little bit of code.
lately i've been working on a handheld retinal screening device for premature babies, which just won an award at the 2026 rice 360 global health technologies design competition. before that, lots of rockets, e-bikes, and prosthetics.
growing up i was the kid taking things apart to see how they worked (and not always putting them back together). that never really stopped. i just got better tools.
these days i'm into medical devices, automotive engineering, robotics, and building machines in general. the kind of automated systems and factory equipment that quietly make everything else work. i love the part where a sketch on a napkin turns into something you can hold, break, and fix again. after rice i want to work in automotive, robotics, or industrial automation, or build something of my own.
projects
things i've built. hover any card to flip through more shots, click to read the full write-up.
retinex: handheld retinal screening for premature infants
cad · optics · raspberry pi · 64MP camera · ~$155 BOM
an affordable, portable ROP screening device for hospitals in low-resource settings. won the public invention incremental improvement award at the 2026 rice 360 competition, and showcased at the huff oedk showcase.
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rocket telemetry antenna mounts
solidworks · mechanical design · field testing
dual antenna mounting systems for rice eclipse rocketry. designed, prototyped, and field-tested at a real launch in midland, tx. reached 25,163 ft. all 7 design criteria met or exceeded.
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custom electric bike
carbon fiber · 3d printing · TPU throttle · electrical
built from individual components with carbon fiber weight reduction and a 5-iteration TPU thumb throttle. two years of daily use.
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robotic prosthetic hand with haptic feedback
arduino · fusion 360 · FSR sensors · servos
5-finger articulated prosthetic with force-sensitive haptic feedback that lets the user feel grip pressure through vibration motors in the fingertips.
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always open to chat.
building something cool? looking to collaborate? or just want to nerd out about cars, rockets, or 3d printing? drop me a line.