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Cloud Gardens

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Overview

Presenter: Lucy Ledesma and Jason Tyler

Wednesday October 25th, 2023

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Students will create their own automated smart monitoring system to track the health of their plants through the use of circuitry and IOT. By creating a circuit with various sensors and creating an accompanying IOT setup, the students will be able to see all of the important data about their plants in an easy to understand format.

Topics Include: Internet of Things and Eco Innovate


Autonomous Drone Programming

Overview

Presenter: Muneeb Syed and Reis Muccino

Wednesday October 11th, 2023

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Come discover how to create an autonomous flight path using DJI drones. This session will make use of camera vision principles, python, and DJI Tello drones to navigate through an obstacle course.

Topics Include: Applied Tech and Drones


Creating Images with Stable Diffusion AI

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Overview

Presenter: Daniel Bokshan and Diego Melendez

Wednesday October 4th, 2023

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Introduction to generating images using Stable Diffusion AI, as seen on social media. Participants will learn about the back end of generative AI technology, as well as the utilize the Stable Diffusion model to create their own images. Come experience the next generation of art!

Topics Include: Artificial Intelligence


Learn About Octoprint Installation at the OPIM Innovate Lab

What started out as a simple way to monitor our 3D prints turned into a full blown remote control system for our Prusa i3 MK3s! This setup produces stunning timelapses that make the print look like it is rising from the print bed on its own.

So how does it work? One of our lab assistants, Jason Tyler, who spearheaded the project, explains, “It all starts with the Raspberry Pi, which is a mini computer that serves as the brains of the system. This computer is connected to both the printer and the camera that we have watching the prints. It runs a special operating system that connects to our network and has a bunch of special features that makes this project possible.”

In essence, after each layer printed the software talks to the printer and tells it to move the extruder (the big printer head that does the ‘printing’) out of the way, then tells the camera to take a picture. This is done using the GCode language, which is the universal programming language of most 3D printers. When compiled at the end, the pictures are stitched together into a seamless video.

Videos aren’t the only thing that Octoprint can do, Jason says. “The Octopi software allows us to start new prints, monitor current print status, and view prints layer by layer from anywhere!. There is a plugin store where the community has uploaded a bunch of add ons for Octoprint that give this project an extensive amount of possibilities.”

Having a system like this fits in perfectly at OPIM Innovate: It provides a glimpse into some real world skills and projects students might not encounter elsewhere. Octoprint essentially acts as a load/supply management system that increases operational efficiency; similar to examples in the manufacturing industry. Students can view real-time analytics and optimize their print settings from the cloud!

If you are following us on Tiktok or Instagram you may have seen some of these videos before. Come by the lab from 9-4 Monday to Friday to see Octoprint in action!


3D Printed Marceline’s Bass Ax from Adventure Time

With the resources provided to me through the OPIM Innovate Lab, I created two versions of the bass guitar used by the character Marceline in the show Adventure Time. Innovate provided me with skills related to 3d printing, slicing, modeling, and building which all helped me to create props that were very show authentic. Additionally, the tech tracks offered to me through the Innovate Lab were transferable to other softwares such as SolidWorks and Creality5.0. Their multiple 3d printers also helped me get the parts necessary for this project fast and efficiently, which was a huge help. Overall, the Innovate Lab has helped me learn a great deal about 3d modeling and helped me build extremely intricate props.