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Looking for JavaScript or C# developers to support research for making kinetic and interactive 3D-printed objects

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Looking for JavaScript or C# developers to support research for making kinetic and interactive 3D-printed objects

We are looking for undergrad or masters students who have experience with coding JavaScript, Three.js, C#, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) applications. Experience with 3D printing and 3D modeling is a bonus. The project will involve building an interactive user interface that allows designers to create potential kinetic energy-loaded 3D printable objects. See an example (https://makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/project/ondule/) of such types of research projects for more details. You will be working closely with a grad student, Liang He and will interact regularly with our collaborative research team from many top HCI Universities. We are aiming for a conference publication (in early April 2020), and depending on the work accomplished, an open-source release of the app.

If interested, fill out this form send an email to Liang He (lianghe@cs.washington.edu) with your resume and a brief explanation of your interest and experience.

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Thanks,

Liang He
PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction | Makeability Lab | DUB
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195
November 4, 2019