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IAP 2019 Activities by Sponsor - Kurt L. Keville

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Hardware Hacking and Rapid Prototyping

Kurt Keville

Add to Calendar Jan/15 Tue 02:00PM-03:00PM NE47-189
Add to Calendar Jan/17 Thu 02:00PM-03:00PM NE47-189
Add to Calendar Jan/29 Tue 02:00PM-03:00PM NE47-189
Add to Calendar Jan/31 Thu 02:00PM-03:00PM NE47-189

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Repeating event, participants welcome at any session

Compete in this year's Soldier Design Contest. Attend sessions for a foundation in the fundamental processes of Rapid Prototyping and build a winning design for prizes. Prototype development will be funded through lab resources and teams will compete to win a portion of $14K.

Jan 15: SDC Contest Overview, project descriptions, interest statements and scheduling.

Jan 17: Caffeinated Crash course in PCB design (and finish up SDC project description/signups)

Jan 22: CANCELLED

Jan 24: CANCELLED

Jan 29: Beaverboard Hackathon

Jan 31: Final Project (Powerpoint) Presentations

Web: http://sdc.mit.edu

Contact: Kurt Keville, 4-6424, kkeville@mit.edu


IoTFestival

Kurt Keville

Add to Calendar Jan/19 Sat 08:30AM-07:30PM E51-315, Bring your laptop

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Repeating event, participants welcome at any session

General IoT topics.with a lot of network connectivity discussion. Creativity fused with technology and the internet - together we will connect things.

 See http://ttn.mit.edu/ for current agenda.

Contact: Kurt Keville, 617 324-6422, IoTFestival@MIT.EDU


Systems Thinking with TI Robotics Systems Learning Kit

Mark Easley, Kurt Keville

Add to Calendar Jan/15 Tue 03:00PM-06:00PM NE47-189
Add to Calendar Jan/17 Thu 03:00PM-06:00PM NE47-189

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Repeating event, participants welcome at any session

The TI Robotics Systems Learning Kit (TI-RSLK) is a low-cost robotics kit and classroom curriculum, which provide students with a deeper understanding of how electronic system designs work. 

Contact: Kurt Keville, 617 324-6424, KKEVILLE@MIT.EDU