About the Lab
The goal of the GMU Math Maker Lab is to use 3D printing technology to turn abstract mathematical concepts into concrete physical objects. Seeing and designing prints allows for better understanding and enthusiasm for mathematics!
Activities include research, teaching, outreach, tutorial development, as detailed below. The lab is housed in a room within the math department on the 4th floor of Exploratory Hall on the George Mason Fairfax Campus. Activities are directed by Prof. Evelyn Sander with the aid of GMU graduate and undergraduate students. For more information see the Makerlab Blog.
Teaching
Research
Tutorials
Outreach
- Booth at the USA Science and Engineering Festival 2018
- Mathematics in Motion Booth, Maker Faire NOVA, 2018
- Math Circle Presentations, GMU, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
- Speed dating event, Active Learning Seminar, GMU, October 27, 2016. Infographic
- Booth at the USA Science and Engineering Festival 2016
- GMU FOCUS STEM Camp July 2015
- Presentation for Middle School Girls Visit to the GMU AWM Chapter April 2015
- Technology and Innovations Conference September 2015
Equipment
- Makerbot 5th Generation PLA printer
- Makerbot 2X dual ABS printer
- Lulzbot TAZ5 multi-material printer with dual extruder
- Monoprice mini
Software
- Slicers: Makerbot Desktop, Simplify 3D, and CURA
- Design: OpenSCAD, Tinkercad, Mathematica, Paraview, Sketchup, Matlab, C.
Current and Past Team Members
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