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Tamim Ashraf

@Tamim

Tamim Ashraf

@Tamim

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Delhi, India

First-year product design student at Delhi Technological University with demonstrated expertise in healthcare innovation, sustainable transportation design, and accessibility-focused product development. Proven track record of translating user research into tangible prototypes and solutions. Strong foundation in design thinking, user-centered design, and cross-functional collaboration. Experienced in developing products from concept through prototyping, with particular focus on solving real-world problems in healthcare and social impact sectors.
KEY DESIGN PROJECTS

Swarrup: Music Device for ASD Children, Healthcare Innovation | Accessibility Design -Designed an innovative music-based intervention device to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Focused on reducing overstimulation and channeling stimming behaviors toward therapeutic outcomes - Incorporated sensory design principles and accessibility-first approach - Developed intuitive user interface suitable for children with varying sensory sensitivities- Status: Prototype developed; outcomes documented through user testing

Tifli: CGM Sensor Redesign, Healthcare Product Design | Medical Device Innovation-Reimagined continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor interface and physical design-Conducted research on user pain points in glucose monitoring for diabetic patients-Applied human-centered design principles to improve usability and aesthetic appeal - Developed ergonomic and non-intrusive sensor design - Explored non-invasive monitoring approaches and sensor placement optimization

Aashna: Social Impact & Community Healthcare, Healthcare Access Design | Rural/Semi-urban Focus - Designed comprehensive healthcare solution addressing maternal health and wellness - Focused on serving underserved communities in semi-urban regions (Nabha, Punjab case study) - Integrated healthcare data management, appointment systems, and community support networks - Developed user-centric application interface for maternal health support - Incorporated research on healthcare access gaps for migrant workers and rural populations

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