Science Library Makerspace
Topographic Models for 3D Printing
Participants will utilize the USGS National Map 3DEP Lidar Explorer to define a topograp
UGA Libraries FACTS. Fair
At UGA Libraries, we’ve got FACTS, and we don’t just mean the information that you can access through our books, online journals, databases, and other resources. Learn how to navigate the services that can strengthen your academic journey and meet the librarians and staff who can teach you to perfect your research skills.
UGA Libraries FACTS. Fair
At UGA Libraries, we’ve got FACTS, and we don’t just mean the information that you can access through our books, online journals, databases, and other resources. Learn how to navigate the services that can strengthen your academic journey and meet the librarians and staff who can teach you to perfect your research skills.
From Pixels to Point Clouds: Harnessing Drones for Imaging, 3D Reconstruction and Visualization
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 10:30am-12pm
McBay Science Library, Room 217
w/Drone Demonstration Flight at 1:00pm outside Hardman Hall (weather permitting)
Attend the talk, drone flight, or both. No registration required. Open to all.
Generative AI maker workshop
This workshop is open to all UGA students, especially those interested in submitting to UGA’s Generative AI Competition, Creating Impact for the UGA Community.
Create a topographic model to 3D Print from a two-dimensional digitized map
In this 90-minute project-based workshop, learn to locate a topographic dataset for an area of interest from the USGS’s National Map 3DEP Lidar Explorer. You will learn to import, define, and create an image of your desired landscape and how to export and create a 3D model from that image file. After, we'll export that model to the makerspace’s 3D printers to bring your once, two-dimensional topographical image into envy-creating three-dimensional 3”x3”x3” desk candy.
Beginning Arduino workshop for undergraduates
Arduino microcontrollers are simple computers used to build circuits with sensors that interface with a variety of components and output devices. Artists, environmental researchers collecting data like temperature and humidity, and robotics engineers all utilize Arduino.
Beginning Arduino workshop for undergraduates
Arduino microcontrollers are simple computers used to build circuits with sensors that interface with a variety of components and output devices. Artists, environmental researchers collecting data like temperature and humidity, and robotics engineers all utilize Arduino.