Understanding Manufacturing Methods - How The Things Around Us Are Made

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Understanding Manufacturing Methods - How the things around us are made through plastic injection, metal casting, sheet stamping, and more.

  • Host: Joy is a female engineer working at the nexus of the arts and sciences in a unique, futurist creative design engineering programme partnership between Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Joy has 2 years of experience working in a manufacturing context with companies such as Apple, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Schlumberger. Her manufacturing experience spans 4 countries (USA, Canada, France, China) in 3 languages (English, Chinese, French). In 2018, Joy was awarded the Women in Engineering Ford Scholarship and in 2019, she was awarded the 2019 WE-Innovate Imperial Phase startup prize.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.

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Understanding Manufacturing Methods - How the things around us are made through plastic injection, metal casting, sheet stamping, and more.

  • Host: Joy is a female engineer working at the nexus of the arts and sciences in a unique, futurist creative design engineering programme partnership between Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Joy has 2 years of experience working in a manufacturing context with companies such as Apple, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Schlumberger. Her manufacturing experience spans 4 countries (USA, Canada, France, China) in 3 languages (English, Chinese, French). In 2018, Joy was awarded the Women in Engineering Ford Scholarship and in 2019, she was awarded the 2019 WE-Innovate Imperial Phase startup prize.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.

Understanding Manufacturing Methods - How the things around us are made through plastic injection, metal casting, sheet stamping, and more.

  • Host: Joy is a female engineer working at the nexus of the arts and sciences in a unique, futurist creative design engineering programme partnership between Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Joy has 2 years of experience working in a manufacturing context with companies such as Apple, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Schlumberger. Her manufacturing experience spans 4 countries (USA, Canada, France, China) in 3 languages (English, Chinese, French). In 2018, Joy was awarded the Women in Engineering Ford Scholarship and in 2019, she was awarded the 2019 WE-Innovate Imperial Phase startup prize.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.

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