Red Bird Maker Space
WorkShop
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Location
Precision Measurement and Electrical Workshop (W2 102)
Materials Preparation Workshop (W3 101)
Machining and Fabrication Workshop (E2 101)
Carpentry and 3D Modeling Workshop (E3 101)
Al Computing Lab (W2 221) -
Area
Over 1200 ㎡
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The Red Bird Maker Space workshops are designed for project-based experimental teaching, following the philosophy of “learning by doing” and “applying knowledge in practice”. It aims to establish an engineering challenge center that integrates learning, practice, and skill development. The workshops include the Carpentry and 3D Modeling Workshop, Machining and Fabrication Workshop, Materials Preparation Workshop, Precision Measurement and Electrical Workshop and AI Computing Lab. Through practical activities such as project design, experimental setup, and sample performance testing, students gain a deep understanding of the entire product development process and promote the implementation and practical application of projects.
The workshops serve as a core platform that integrates interdisciplinary project-based teaching and open sharing. It provides students with a versatile space that combines theory with experimental operations, discussions, and showcases of achievements. The workshops are managed by a team of professional engineers with rich practical experience and project implementation experience. They not only impart professional skills but also share valuable industry experience, providing students with comprehensive support and guidance.
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Carpentry and 3D Modeling Workshop
The Carpentry and 3D Modeling Workshop primarily focuses on non-metallic material processing, including wood, epoxy fiberglass sheet, and plastic. The ease of processing these materials determines the workshop’s relatively low entry threshold, making it easier for students to use. This workshop is equipped with a variety of processing equipment and tools, emphasizing the improvement of students’ hands-on skills and practical operations.
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Machining and Fabrication Workshop
The Machining and Fabrication Workshop mainly focuses on the processing of metal and cardboard. Equipped with a range of high-end equipment and various hand tools, it can not only produce precision parts but also create interesting cardboard models, transforming curiosity and creativity into practical technology and products.
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Materials Preparation Workshop
Materials Preparation Workshop focuses on the preparation and characterization of materials, providing a platform for students to build their own material chemical synthesis equipment for sample pretreatment, microstructure analysis, mechanical and thermal properties characterization. It encourages hands-on operation to enhance students’ practical skills.
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Precision Measurement and Electrical Workshop
The Precision Measurement and Electrical Workshop focuses on two major themes: measurement and control. Basic measurement and electronic DIY can be achieved here, as well as complex motion control and prototype development. The workshop encourages students to combine theory with practice through hands-on experience.
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Computing Workshop
The Computing Workshop is equipped with a range of computing and perception equipment such as high-performance workstations, 3D handheld scanners, VR headsets, UAV drones and depth sensors. This space is dedicated to support machine learning, computational modeling and navigation & positioning, and improving students’ project practice skills.
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