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As a result of my MakerSpace activities, I was a member of a Tulane design team organized to answer NASA's BIG Idea Challenge for 2017. Our answer was titled | As a result of my MakerSpace activities, I was a member of a Tulane design team organized to answer NASA's BIG Idea Challenge for 2017. Our answer was titled '''The Sunflower; A Modular and Hexagonally Symmetric SEP Cargo Transport Spacecraft'''. The Sunflower was an innovative new concept that designed and modeled for in-space assembly of a modular solar powered spacecraft to move cargo from Low Earth Orbit to Lunar Distant Retrograde Orbit and eventually Mars. We were proclaimed finalists in December of 2016. We were announced as the first place winners out of 28 teams from across the country in February of 2017 after presenting to a panel of NASA experts at the Langley Research Center along with the other finalists. We made heavy use of the MakerSpace in making our design. Below is more information regarding the project along with other media surrounding our successes in the competition. | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joVTsoJ4z14 Project Concept Video] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joVTsoJ4z14 Project Concept Video] |
Revision as of 05:17, 23 October 2018
MakerSpace Ninja
Email: asajjadi@tulane.edu
Phone: (337) 451-0245
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Minor: Math
LinkedIn: in/afsheen-sajjadi
Profile
Biography
I chanced upon the MakerSpace my freshman year, nothing important happened before that.
I live in the Mezzanine area, and sleep on the couch there. I spend a lot of time in the MakerSpace, I'm not really sure what happens in that time, but somehow I always end up with cool stuff that didn't exist before. See portfolio below.
Maker Skills
- Extensive Experience in Machine Repair
- 3D Design - Solidworks, AutoDesk Fusion 360, Rhinoceres, AutoDesk MeshMixer, Cura, AutoDesk 123D Make
- Finite Element Analysis - ABAQUS, COMSOL Multiphysics
- Graphics - Inkscape, CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro X
- Programming - MATLAB, LabVIEW, Pure Data, Arduino IDE, Python
- Maker of the Year 2015-2016 (Inaugural Year)
Past Contracts
Portfolio
NASA Big Idea Challenge
As a result of my MakerSpace activities, I was a member of a Tulane design team organized to answer NASA's BIG Idea Challenge for 2017. Our answer was titled The Sunflower; A Modular and Hexagonally Symmetric SEP Cargo Transport Spacecraft. The Sunflower was an innovative new concept that designed and modeled for in-space assembly of a modular solar powered spacecraft to move cargo from Low Earth Orbit to Lunar Distant Retrograde Orbit and eventually Mars. We were proclaimed finalists in December of 2016. We were announced as the first place winners out of 28 teams from across the country in February of 2017 after presenting to a panel of NASA experts at the Langley Research Center along with the other finalists. We made heavy use of the MakerSpace in making our design. Below is more information regarding the project along with other media surrounding our successes in the competition.
Becoming Finalists Tulane Article
City Business Newspaper Article
TV Ad Spot during a Tulane Football Game
All the Ingenuity Under the Sun
Completed Projects
Tulane Gear Shield: Video
In-Progress Projects
Featured Promotional Videos
MakerSpace Mission: 3D Model of Gibson Hall
My MakerSpace ruler design featured in the Tulane Magazine
Featured in the Fall 2017 Tulane BME Newsletter
Project Guides and Tutorials Created
- Basics of Autodesk Fusion 360
- This tutorial is designed to show you the basics of using a 3D modeling software (Autodesk Fusion 360) to create a 3D printable castle tower. See pdf below for full instructions.
Afsheen Sajjadi, Class of 2019 19:32, 08 October 2018 (CST)