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3D printing optical fibres

We used cheap FDM 3D printers to make fibre-optic components that, with some refinement, could be used to make optical sensors and devices.

October 3, 20223d printing, Engineering, lasers, optics, Research, ScienceLeave a comment

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I am a postdoc and Forrest Fellow in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at The University of Western Australia. I work on firing lasers into space for scientific research and communications.
I am fascinated by science and engineering and enjoy sharing my interests in these subjects through teaching and science communication.

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About me

I am a postdoc and Forrest Fellow in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at The University of Western Australia. I work on firing lasers into space for scientific research and communications.
I am fascinated by science and engineering and enjoy sharing my interests in these subjects through teaching and science communication.

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