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Founder & inventor

Amir Mobasheraghdam

Mechanical engineer, product thinker, and the inventor behind CheezCut. Amir builds concepts that bridge industrial design, automation, and everyday utility.

CheezCut hero render — inventor-led engineering concept

Engineering mindset, product discipline, and practical invention.

Amir Mobasheraghdam is an engineer who focuses on turning repeatable manual tasks into well-defined product concepts. His approach combines mechanical engineering fundamentals, industrial design thinking, and an automation-oriented perspective. The CheezCut project is a direct expression of that logic: identify a friction point, refine the interaction, and present a solution that can be prototyped, evaluated, and improved.

Mechanical engineering Industrial design Automation mindset Prototype thinking

Educational background

Amir studied at Isfahan University of Technology, where he built a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, systems thinking, and applied design. The academic focus on analytical problem-solving and hands-on engineering informs every concept he develops.

Books & publications

Amir has authored and contributed to engineering-focused written work that emphasizes practical design methodologies, product development workflows, and systematic approaches to technical problem-solving. Publications reflect a consistent interest in bridging theory and real-world application.

Awards & recognition

Recognition for engineering clarity and concept innovation. Amir’s work has been noted for its disciplined framing of industrial challenges, with a focus on utility, manufacturability, and user-centered design — including early-stage recognition for prototype-driven concepts.

Inventor approach

CheezCut fits a clear pattern: identify a specific friction point (Gouda wax-rind removal), define the interaction with precision, and present the concept without overclaiming. That’s the inventor’s discipline.

Why CheezCut exists

CheezCut was born from observing a repetitive, manual task in food preparation — removing hard wax rind from Gouda-style cheese. Instead of accepting inefficiency, Amir designed a concept that prioritizes clean ergonomics, consistent results, and a straightforward mechanical logic. No over-engineering, just a better way to execute a defined job.

Prototype-led thinking

Every concept Amir develops starts with a prototype-oriented mindset. CheezCut is presented as a testable, refinable idea — ready for discussion with manufacturers, product partners, or engineering teams who value clarity over hype.

Focused communication

The CheezCut narrative stays disciplined: a utility for Gouda wax-rind removal, not a bloated platform. That focus reflects Amir’s engineering culture — solve one problem well before claiming more.

Product thinking & invention logic

  • CheezCut starts from a real manual task, not a fictional use case
  • Interaction quality and ergonomics drive the design decisions
  • Clear documentation and parametric thinking enable manufacturing discussions
  • Automation-friendly approach without losing simplicity

Collaboration & concept development

  • Open to conversations with product partners, engineering teams, and manufacturers
  • No current employer or workplace listed — focus remains on the CheezCut concept and inventor-led development
  • Licensing, co-development, and prototype refinement inquiries are welcome
  • Contact directly through the CheezCut project channels

This page focuses on engineering discipline, invention logic, and the CheezCut concept. It intentionally avoids mentioning any current employer or workplace, and does not contain unverified claims. The goal is professional credibility and founder-led transparency.