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Product Engineering

3D Printing and CAD

Students will learn about the different types of manufacturing, specifically the 3D printing process, and the implications it has in today’s society. After an introduction to Tinkercad, the design software the students will be using, they will have the design challenge of creating a puzzle with various-sized pieces that must fit into one another. This task will emphasize the importance of precise measurements. They will then have the opportunity to create their own design of their choosing.

Students will:
  • Learn about designing and constructing products
  • Describe and explain the different types of manufacturing
  • Identify the various fields that utilize 3D printing
  • Use TinkerCad software to design their various products
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    Lab time commitment

    70-90 minutes (including 25-minute intro video)

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    Lab materials

    Digital materials only

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    Live Q&A session and wrap up with

    College Students & Professional Engineers

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Product Engineering

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October 30, 2024
Milton Davis

Curriculum Coordinator, Engineering Tomorrow

Aerospace Engineer, NASA

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Meet the lab intro host

Olivia Jaenicke
Optical Production Engineer ,
ASML

Olivia has worked in the semiconductor industry since 2020, after she completed her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Irish Literature from the University of Notre Dame. She has since worked as an Optical Production Engineer at ASML in Wilton, CT.

She recently returned from a 1-year contract in Oberkochen, Germany where she was a process development engineer for EUV lithography optics at Zeiss Semiconductor. She also earned her M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. In her free time she enjoys learning the German language and training for half marathons.

Olivia Jaenicke

Optical Production Engineer

Olivia has worked in the semiconductor industry since 2020, after she completed her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Irish Literature from the University of Notre Dame. She has since worked as an Optical Production Engineer at ASML in Wilton, CT.

She recently returned from a 1-year contract in Oberkochen, Germany where she was a process development engineer for EUV lithography optics at Zeiss Semiconductor. She also earned her M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. In her free time she enjoys learning the German language and training for half marathons.

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