Spring open house: 12 January

Please join us 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm, in SEO 709 for the Spring 2017 MCL open house. This public event will include a poster presentation, 3d printing, and computer demonstrations from the past research projects as well as faculty to talk to about spring projects. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served.

Open House: November 30

Please join us 1:00-3:00pm on Wednesday, November 30, in SEO 709 for the Fall 2016 MCL open house. This public event will include a poster presentation, 3d printing, and computer demonstrations from the past research projects as well as faculty to talk to about spring projects. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served.

3D Printing Workshop: Visualizing 4 Dimensions

Curious about 3d-printing or the shape of 4-dimensional space? Join us this October for a four week workshop introducing 3d printing as a lens for viewing 4-dimensional objects. Participants in this workshop will learn how to model 4-dimensional objects in software and generate 3d shadows suitable for printing. At the end of the workshop each participant will generate their own shadow to print and keep. Previous experience is not required, though some familiarity with the Python computer programming language is helpful.

Interested students should come to the first workshop meeting on Wednesday, October 5 from 1pm to 2pm in SEO 706 to watch the 3d printer in action. Subsequent meetings will be Wednesdays in October.

The 3D shadow of the 4D hypercube.

Fall open house: 22 August.

Please join us 3:00-5:00pm on Monday, August 22, in SEO 709 for the Fall 2016 MCL open house. This public event will include a poster presentation, 3d printing, and computer demonstrations from the past research projects as well as faculty to talk to about fall projects. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served.

Spring open house: April 25

Please join us 3:00-5:00pm on Monday, April 25, in SEO 709 for the Spring 2016 MCL open house. This public event will include poster presentations, 3d printing, and computer demonstrations from the semester research projects. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served.