About me

Asem Meselhy Shabayek

I am a mechanical engineer from Cairo University and I am in love with music.
I work in fab lab Egypt as a technical Team member, I prepare and conduct the maker diploma at the information resources center at US embassy in Cairo.
I also conducted the same maker diploma in Fab lab on wheels which travels across the cities.
The maker diploma is a 2-month training program designed to empower people with the knowledge required to take ideas from concept to prototypes using digital fabrication and embedded solutions including Web Development, Programming, Electronics, CAD, 3D scanning and printing.








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I've also entered Baja SAE competition with the team of Cairo university and we did some great results in Tennessee US.
I also worked on a space rover with RED team from Egypt to compete in URC (Universities Rover Challenge) at USA and ERC (Europian Rover Challenge) at Poland.

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About Fab Academy

How to Make Almost Anything: The Fab Academy is a Digital Fabrication Program directed by Neil Gershenfeld of MIT’s Center For Bits and Atoms and based on MIT’s rapid prototyping course, 'MAS 863: How to Make (Almost) Anything'. The Fab Academy began as an outreach project from the CBA, and has since spread to Fab Labs around the world. The program provides advanced digital fabrication instruction for students through an unique, hands-on curriculum and access to technological tools and resources.

Learn to Turn Codes into Things: Just as communications and computation went from analog to digital, resulting in PCs and the Internet, the digitization of fabrication is leading to personal fabricators that will allow anyone to make almost anything, anywhere. The development of digital fabrication is based on creating codes that don’t just describe things, they are things, much as proteins are coded in molecular biology.