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Huber Girón Nieto

Electronic and Mechatronic Engineer

Contact

e-mail: huber.giron.nieto@iberopuebla.mx

phone: +52 (222) 372 3000 ext.12917

FABLAB Puebla Researcher

FAB ACADEMY 2015

How to Make Almost Anything

 

The Fab Academy is a Digital Fabrication Program directed by Neil Gershenfeld of MIT’s Center For Bits and Atoms and based on MIT’s rapid prototyping course, MAS 863: How to Make (Almost) Anything. The Fab Academy began as an outreach project from the CBA, and has since spread to Fab Labs around the world. The program provides advanced digital fabrication instruction for students through an unique, hands-on curriculum and access to technological tools and resources.

 

Week5: 3D Scanning and Printing

 

Week4: Electronics Production

 

Week6: Electronics Design

 

Week8: Computer-Controlled Machining

 

Week7: Embedded Programming

 

Week9: Molding and casting

 

Week11: Output devices

 

Week10: Input devices

 

Week12: Composites

 

Week14: Interface and Application Programming

 

Week13: Networking and communications

 

Week15: Applications and Implications

 

Week17: Invention, Intellectual Property, and Income

 

Week16: Mechanical Design and Machine Design

 

Week18: Project Development