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Emerging Technologies

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emerging technologies staff

The University Libraries' emerging technologies unit is here to augment the research and instruction life cycle of the OU community through the application of new and underutilized technologies. While this team is always keeping an eye out for the next academic technology disruptor, the team currently focuses on 3D scanning, 3D printing, and virtual and augmented reality.

PEOPLE

Kristi Wyatt

Kristi Wyatt
Emerging Technologies Librarian
Focus: 3D Scanning, Photogrammetry, and Hardware Prototyping

Jessica Lumry

Jessica Lumry
Emerging Technologies Librarian
Focus: 3D Printing

Ashley Smith

Ashley Smith
Student Success and Engagement Librarian
Focus: Resin 3D Printing and Library MakerSpace Operations

Spaces

3D Scanning Lab

3D Scanning Lab
The 3D Scanning Lab provides researchers with equipment, software, and consultation throughout the entire 3D modeling process, from project development through data capture, publication, and archiving. The lab is staffed by trained technicians who are able to work with you to create 3D models for your research. 

Research 3D printing lab

Research 3D Printing
Research 3D Printing supports campus research through 3D printing consultations and services. Unlike the Library MakerSpace, print times can exceed 12 hours and a variety of filaments are able to be printed with, such as: PLA, PETG, TPU, and ASA.

SERVICES

  • 3D Scanning Lab: This space provides researchers with equipment, software, and consultation throughout the entire 3D modeling process, from project development through data capture, publication, and archiving. The lab is staffed by trained technicians who are able to work with you to create 3D models for your research. Visit the 3D Scanning Lab site for more information.
  • Research 3D Printing: This space supports campus research through 3D printing consultations and services. Unlike the Library MakerSpace, print times can exceed 12 hours and a variety of filaments are able to be printed with, such as: PLA, PETG, TPU, and ASA. Visit the Research 3D Printing site for more information.