MicroTAS 2020 – Paper
We’ve had an extended abstract published and poster presented at MicroTAS 2020 that demonstrates a proof-of-concept for a negligble cost, open-source micorfluidic device fabrication process using desktop 3D printers.
We’ve had an extended abstract published and poster presented at MicroTAS 2020 that demonstrates a proof-of-concept for a negligble cost, open-source micorfluidic device fabrication process using desktop 3D printers.
The DMF lab has had three papers published today in the proceedings of Design 2020. Though the conference has been delayed due […]
I have been working on justifying the need for refactoring in CAD models. The results of this analysis will be presented at […]
I’ve finally gotten around to publishing my PhD work in the Computers in Industry journal: https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0166361520304887 Model-based information navigation provides a three-dimensional […]
Some of the work undertaken as part of the protoTwinning project involved an in depth understanding of the Digital Twin such that […]