Facilities
Experimental Robotics Lab, EBUII Room 333
This is the official lab space for the class. Students will have 24 hour access to the space with a code provided in class.
Resources available:
- Electronics prototyping
- Soldering stations
- Molding station
- Fluidic Control Boards
- 3D printing (makerbot replicator)
Computer Lab, EBUII rm 239
Software available:
- Adobe Acrobat Pro
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Premiere
- Ansys
- ImageJ
- Matlab
- SolidWorks
- Working Model 2005
Students must have taken the required safety training course before using the Design Studio. There will be two scheduled safety training sessions that students can sign up for.
Resources available:
- Lasercamm
- General machine shop equipment and tools
Students are only allowed to use the space during open access hours, and graduate students are not permitted to use the machines (3D printers, laser cutters, vacuum former, etc).
Resources available:
- Soldering iron stations
- Computer workstations
- Lab benches
Geisel Library Digital Media Lab (DML)
Resources available:
- free 3D printing
- video editing (e.g., Final Cut, iMovie, Camtasia)
- coming soon: VR (e.g. Vive, Oculus Rift)
- Dragonboard nights on Wednesday nights
ACMS Poster Printing, Main Campus
The most inexpensive option for printing full posters on campus. Printing is self-service via a remote interface. Posters must be picked up from the ACMS Help Desk, 1313 Applied Physics & Mathematics building. Print time is estimated and may be more than 48 hours.
ACMS Poster Printing, SIO
This is a similar service to the main campus printing option. Printing is self-service via a remote interface. Posters must be picked up from the first floor of the Old Scripps building. Print time is estimated and may be more than 48 hours.