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SEEC Maker Space

Socially Engaged Engineering and Computing (SEEC) is an initiative by Miami University's College of Engineering and Computing to address the needs of society. The SEEC Maker Space was created to provide students with the ability to make an immediate impact while at Miami. In the SEEC Maker Space, students have the resources required to design and create prototypes that address the needs of society.

Maker Space Access Request

Access to the SEEC Maker Space is granted by Dr. James Chagdes, Director of the MUCAT (Miami University Center for Assistive Technologies).

All team members should submit this form (for swipe access) but only one person needs to add the project description.

Access to the SEEC Maker Space may only be granted for the current semester. This request must be completed during each semester for future success.

Maker Space Equipment Check-out Request

Approval to check-out equipment from the SEEC Maker Space is granted by Dr. James Chagdes, Director of the MUCAT (Miami University Center for Assistive Technology).

This equipment is reserved for SEEC related projects and only available to individuals who have been granted access to the SEEC Maker Space. If you do not have access to the SEEC Maker Space, you can use this link to access the SEEC Maker Space Access Request form.

  • Smartphone (Android)
  • Accelerometer (MBIENTLAB MMC-MetaMotionC)
  • Accelerometers (Yost Labs 3-Space Mini Bluetooth)
  • Microcontroller (Arduino Due)
  • Microcontroller (Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3)
  • Microcontroller (Arduino Uno WiFi Rev2)
  • Microcontroller (National Instruments myRIO-1900)
  • Microcontroller (National Instruments cRIO-9045)
  • Virtual Reality (HTC Vive Pro Eye)
  • Augmented Reality (Microsoft HoloLens 2)
  • EEG (Headset EMOTIV EPOC X)