Difference between revisions of "Cindy Harnett"

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Hi all, I am a professor in ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) at the University of Louisville.  
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Hi all, I am a professor in ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) at the University of Louisville. My research area is in micro/nano fabrication, microfluidics and putting it all together with electronics for wireless environmental sensors.
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I am excited about LVL1 as a way to bring in new students AND for our students to get hands-on project building experience outside class.  
 
I am excited about LVL1 as a way to bring in new students AND for our students to get hands-on project building experience outside class.  
  
 
Plus, the creative energy of people in the Louisville area is amazing to behold. If you're curious about LVL1--no matter your background or experience level--DO attend a meeting!  
 
Plus, the creative energy of people in the Louisville area is amazing to behold. If you're curious about LVL1--no matter your background or experience level--DO attend a meeting!  
  
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Here's my research/teaching web page: [http://www.ece.louisville.edu/c0harn01 Harnett Lab]
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Here's an instructable I did on [http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Flexible-Printed-Circuits/ DIY Flex Circuits]
  
Here's my research web page: [http://www.ece.louisville.edu/c0harn01 Harnett Lab]
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Laser cutters are a wonderful resource I hope we can get for LVL1, but until then, service bureaus like Pololu and Ponoko do a good job. Here's a [http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ckharnett/carbon-1194 construction kit] I made that you can download at Ponoko. Lately I have been using these services to make cases for electronic circuits. If anyone local has gone 3D with Shapeways I would enjoy seeing the results at a LVL1 meeting!

Latest revision as of 21:23, 26 December 2009

Hi all, I am a professor in ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) at the University of Louisville. My research area is in micro/nano fabrication, microfluidics and putting it all together with electronics for wireless environmental sensors.

I am excited about LVL1 as a way to bring in new students AND for our students to get hands-on project building experience outside class.

Plus, the creative energy of people in the Louisville area is amazing to behold. If you're curious about LVL1--no matter your background or experience level--DO attend a meeting!

Here's my research/teaching web page: Harnett Lab

Here's an instructable I did on DIY Flex Circuits

Laser cutters are a wonderful resource I hope we can get for LVL1, but until then, service bureaus like Pololu and Ponoko do a good job. Here's a construction kit I made that you can download at Ponoko. Lately I have been using these services to make cases for electronic circuits. If anyone local has gone 3D with Shapeways I would enjoy seeing the results at a LVL1 meeting!