HOW TO MAKE (ALMOST) ANYTHING

Jesslyn Tannady | Fall 2016

ABOUT

Jesslyn Tannady is a junior at Wellesley College double majoring in Computer Science and Media Arts & Sciences. She is passionate about applying her skills to meaningful challenges, especially developing for virtual reality and education.

MAS.863 (How to make almost anything) provides a practical hands-on introduction to digital fabrication, including CAD/CAM/CAE, NC machining, 3-D printing and scanning, molding and casting, composites, laser and waterjet cutting, PCB design and fabrication; sensors and actuators; mixed-signal instrumentation, embedded processing, and wired and wireless communications. Students develop an understanding of these capabilities through projects using them individually and jointly to create functional systems.



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