Really cool, I'd love to try something like this for quick and simple enclosures. Right now I have some prototype electronics hot glued to a piece of plywood. It would be awesome to give a GenCAD workflow the existing part STLs (if they exist) and have it roughly arrange everything and then create the 3D model for a case.
Maybe there could be a mating/assembly eval in the future that would work towards that?
Culture Robotics | Generalist Engineer | South San Francisco | Onsite
Culture Robotics is developing automated fermentation systems to help biotech and pharmaceutical researchers increase their experimental throughput and reproducibility. Our team is made up of mechanical, software, and biomedical engineers who worked previously at Google and MIT. The system we're building executes high-throughput, automated experiments and provides new tools for data analysis and visualization. Currently, we are building our first robotic system for internal testing and validation. We will then begin operating with customers at the end of the year.
We are looking for curious and motivated people who want to build tools that enable high-throughput, reproducible life science research. Our projects offer many challenges and this role in particular will present unique opportunities for learning about automation platforms and biological systems.
Our ideal candidate is an engineering generalist with experience in both hardware and software development. This is a full-time position with competitive salary, medical coverage, paid vacation, access to a state-of-the art machine shop, free lunch and other benefits.
Maybe there could be a mating/assembly eval in the future that would work towards that?