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- | The Innovation Workshop and Microfluidics Lab are both located in Elings Hall, home of the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at University of California, Santa Barbara. | + | =====About |
- | The Microfluidics Lab, located in 3430 Elings, is a shared use research lab that provides equipment for the manufacturing of Microfluidic devices. In addition to a large selection of PDMS processing tools, the lab also houses a variety of lab equipment for other fabrications and scientific inquiries, ranging from 3D printers and laser cutters to digital microscopes and CNC mills. | + | The Innovation Workshop and Microfluidics Lab are both located in Elings Hall, home of the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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+ | **The Microfluidics Lab**, located in 3430 Elings, is a shared-use research lab that provides equipment for the manufacturing of Microfluidic devices. In addition to a large selection of PDMS processing tools, the lab also houses a variety of lab equipment for other fabrications and scientific inquiries ranging from 3D printers and laser cutters to digital microscopes and CNC machines. | ||
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+ | **The Innovation Workshop**, located in 2442 and 2448 Elings, is a makerspace set up for rapid prototyping and fabrication. The workshop houses a variety of mechanical and electronic assembly tools in addition to a 3D scanner, manual machines, CNC routers, and a number of 3D printers. | ||
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- | The Innovation Workshop, located in 2442 and 2448 Elings, is a makerspace set up for rapid prototyping and fabrication. The workshop houses a variety of mechanical and electronic assembly tools, in addition to a CNC router, bandsaw, drill press, laser cutter, 3D scanner, and a number of 3D printers. |
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