Technology & Realisation
Creating interactive prototypes using appropriate technologies that integrate sensors and actuators is a large part of what industrial design is, particularly at TU/e. Through various projects I have been able to learn how to select components for the right application. Coding and troubleshooting Arduinos and breadboard circuits are also skills I have practiced in multiple projects.
I have made myself familiar with various tools of CAD modelling including Autodesk Fusion360, Solidworks and Blender, and through trying these different tools I have found the best workflow for myself from concept to prototype. I have used 3D-printing and laser cutting as production techniques for numerous projects, as well as having developed a range of skills with common workshop woodworking tools.
Collecting data from sensors on and off the body has been something I have worked on as well. Visualising and applying statistical methods to collected data forms a link between this expertise are to MDC as well.

