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Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.

Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.
Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.
Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.
Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.
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Hentz, Daniel John
Solomon Chen and Matt Long analyzing a 3D printing engineering drawing.
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02/24/2022
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At the 3D Printing Lab at the new DunkWorks in AVAST where WHOI Marine Chemist/Geochemist Matt Long and his MIT-WHOI Joint Program Student Solomon Chen have been working on 3D printing the parts for a special pump that will analyze the rate of oxygen consumption in seawater.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 57, No. 2, Pg. 29:
WHOI marine chemist Matt Long prepares a 3D printer at DunkWorks in the David Center for Ocean Innovation to build a component for the OCIA-funded Continuous Reconnaissance In-situ Twilight zone Tiny Respirometer (CRITTR).
Headline from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 57, No. 1, Pg. 50:
THE OCEAN AND CLIMATE INNOVATION ACCELERATOR
ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST FUNDED PROJECTS
Photo by Daniel Hentz
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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