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This page is a continual work in progress -- a place for us to document our past and ongoing projects. | This page is a continual work in progress -- a place for us to document our past and ongoing projects. | ||
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+ | ==== July 2024 | UCSB Summer Research Academy - Bionic Creatures ==== | ||
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+ | The UCSB Summer Research Academy is dynamic summer experience that engages qualified high school students in project-based, | ||
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+ | This summer, Ph.D. student Anna Alvarez in Mechanical Engineering leads a course called Bionic Creatures, where students form hypotheses about the evolutionary adaptations of organisms and build experiments to test those hypotheses. | ||
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+ | The Innovation Workshop and its staff have helped facilitate this course by providing extensive tools, training, and supervision for these students to safely build and conduct their experiments. | ||
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+ | ==== Winter-Spring 2024 | Crystalmark + Sherline = Custom CNC Airjet Cutter ==== | ||
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+ | In the Summer of 2022, the Innovation Workshop acquired a CrystalMark abrasion etcher secondhand from a dentist downtown. Over the next 1.5 year, the Workshop Wizards have made iterative modifications and additions to the tool. These include mounting the handheld tool to a Sherline CNC Z-Axis, creating a vacuum stage to hold wafers and glass slides, replacing the manual food pedal with relay controlled by g-code, and extensive feed and cut rate testing. | ||
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+ | This is a truly one-of-a-kind tool capable of cutting arbitrary contours in brittle substrates such as silicon and glass much faster than traditional cleanroom techniques. (add pics and/or videos of tool cutting) | ||
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+ | ==== November 2023 | Deep Sea Release Prototyping ==== | ||
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+ | We were commissioned by Talia Evans, a postdoc in Professor Moran Raven' | ||
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==== Oct 2023 | Stained Glass Workshop ==== | ==== Oct 2023 | Stained Glass Workshop ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Aug 2023 | Halbach Ring==== | ||
+ | This Halbach Ring was created for the Physics Department. Halbach rings fixture magnets | ||
+ | to create a magnetic field in one direction. It was made by CNC and waterjet cutting aluminum into rings, inserting permanent magnets, and then bolting the rings together. | ||
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+ | ==== Aug 2023 | Laser Array Dust Covers==== | ||
+ | These prints from the F270 are prototypes of dust covers for a space laser array. These are currently being assembled in preparation for space readiness testing at NASA. | ||
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==== Jul 2023 | Wind Tunnel Frame ==== | ==== Jul 2023 | Wind Tunnel Frame ==== | ||
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====Cool 3D Prints==== | ====Cool 3D Prints==== | ||
- | We use a variety of 3D printers in the Innovation Workshop and the Microfluidics Lab. These include the Ultimaker and Stratasys F270 FDM printers, Form 3 SLA printers, and an Objet 30 Polyjet printer. Here are example projects: | + | We use a variety of 3D printers in our Elings 3430 lab. These include the Ultimaker and Stratasys F270 FDM printers, Form 3 SLA printers, and an Objet 30 Polyjet printer. Here are example projects: |
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