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Tech Lab Show and Tell

Come hang out with other makers. Bring a project (no matter how rough) and see what others are working on.

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Tech Lab Show and Tell

Tech Lab Show and Tell

Come hang out with other makers. Bring a project (no matter how rough) and see what others are working on.

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Curious about what people are working on or interested to share your project? Come hang out in the Tech Lab for this informal show and tell.

Bring your project and any challenges you're working through. Lend a hand (or just an ear) to help your fellow makers.

No registration required: this social event is open to members and guests alike.

Instructor
Uday Patil

Uday is deeply interested in musical instruments, with a focus on flutes and other woodwinds. He is currently experimenting with hybrid technology, combining acoustic and electronic techniques, for producing musical sounds. Uday has training in physics, mathematics, and electrical engineering and has worked as a software engineer.

Instructor
Keith La Plain

Keith is a physicist who spent his career developing medical devices. He has worked in software, hardware, and mechanical development. His current interests are in underwater acoustics, home automation, and robotics. At BARN, you'll find him in the Tech Lab, Woodshop or Metal Workshop and just hanging out trying to be useful.

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