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- TechSpark - Carnegie Mellon University
Our mission is to promote a vibrant, student-centric making culture to enhance educational, extracurricular, and research activities across the entire campus community
- FBS Portal
Request for custom machining, welding, CNC, or fabrication These services are preformed by our professional TechSpark staff Cost are based on time and materials Request to use the machine shop facilities and equipment for research projects Bambu X1C 3D Printer is an FMD 3D printer
- Tech Spark Facility Includes Safety Systems Made by Makers
Haidar leads a class for advanced students in the makerspace working to build a Rube Goldberg machine, an intentionally over-complicated device to solve a very simple problem As part of the Tech Spark’s safety systems, above each station hangs a glowing LED light system
- About - engineering. cmu. edu
TechSpark is Carnegie Mellon University’s focal point for technology innovation This facility provides equipment for rapidly prototyping designs from ideas to reality for educational, extracurricular, and research activities
- Facilities - Carnegie Mellon University
Tech Spark is located on the C-level of historic Hamerschlag Hall and ANSYS Hall on Carnegie Mellon University’s Pittsburgh Campus View a 360 tour of ANSYS Hall, including Tech Spark spaces Note: Public parking is available on Frew Street, which is a one-way street that can be entered from Tech Street
- TechSpark courses - Carnegie Mellon University
Courses taught by TechSpark’s professionals are offered each mini (quarter) of the fall semester and spring semester To participate, enroll through the Registrar’s Office A comprehensive course list is available
- Machine Shop - Carnegie Mellon University
Machine shop access is available to anyone associated with Carnegie Mellon University However, certain trainings are required for access
- Course list - engineering. cmu. edu
Courses offered each mini Subject to change Contact current instructor
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