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Revision as of 04:27, 15 November 2016

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MakerSpace Ninja

Email: cocain@tulane.edu

Phone: (504) 756-9173

Major: Biomedical Engineering


Profile

Bio

I'm a Senior in Biomedical Engineering who is passionate about product development, finite element analysis, and Biomechanics. The MakerSpace has been a great place for myself, and I encourage anyone reading this to come by and explore! Working in a space open to all students produces ideas that would be impossible in major specific group, and this open environment has allowed me to learn many new, interesting skills. My personal focus is translating MRI / CT files into patient specific mesh files to be used for finite element study, but also 3D printing. I also look for new methods and tricks that can be used to create a broader range of design with greater complexity from the laser cutters, 3D printer, and PCNC mill.

Projects

  • Replicating Human Hand Motion
  • First prototype after printing (closed)
  • First prototype after printing (open)
  • Rendering of second prototype in development (closed)
  • Rendering of second prototype with possible elastomer casing (open)
  • Prototyping with elastomer material for flexible joint movement