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Justin Harvilla serves as a TechSpark Fabrication Instructor at Carnegie Mellon University, teaching courses including 24206 Intro to Wood Working I, 24207 Wood Working II, and 24104 Intro to Modern Making. His role centers on hands-on technical instruction within the university's makerspace ecosystem.
His expertise spans practical fabrication disciplines critical to modern prototyping and design:
- Woodworking techniques and safety protocols
- Industrial-grade 3D printing systems
- CO2 laser cutting operations
- Silicone and composite mold fabrication
- Embedded microcontroller programming
- Rapid iteration of physical prototypes
- End-to-end product design workflows
Mr. Harvilla provides specialized technical guidance for student and faculty projects requiring advanced manufacturing solutions. His office in C07 ANSYS Hall serves as a hub for innovation support across campus disciplines.
No scientific awards or research grants were documented in the source material. His current focus remains on direct technical instruction and equipment support rather than traditional academic research pursuits.
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