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Bone-fracture puzzles introduce undergraduates to real-world engineering

Bone-fracture puzzles introduce undergraduates to real-world engineering

August 26, 2015

In a new project-based class, first-year bioengineering students at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Jacobs School of Engineering produced 3D-printed models of fractured ankles from 2D images of real patients. Full Story


3D Printing Debuts at Robot Competition for Mechanical Engineering Undergraduates

3D Printing Debuts at Robot Competition for Mechanical Engineering Undergraduates

August 20, 2015

In the Spring of 2015, the students in Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Design (MAE3), taught by mechanical and aerospace engineering professors Nate Delson and Mike Tolley, were tasked with designing a robot that can “recycle” – or rather, move items from a small staging area representing their dorm room into the correct recycling bin a few feet away. Full Story