A Multiagent Simulation of Makerspace Users/Tools.

Sponsor: Ingram Hall Makerspace (IHM)   
Student Team: Natalie Huth, Aleah White, George Bruen 
Project Advisor(s): Mr. Abhimanyu Sharotry 
Faculty Instructor: Dr. Gerardo Trevino-Garza

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Using AnyLogic, a multi-agent simulation of the Ingram Hall Makerspace can be constructed to account for the many variables affecting the lifespan of tools and machinery in the Makerspace. The goal of our project is to anticipate when replacement or maintenance is required in the RPM room of the Makerspace in a dynamic model that can be shaped and adapted in the future to serve Texas State University students. As such, our simulation aims to lower costs and reduce downtime for some of the most popular instruments in the Ingram Hall Makerspace.

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Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: George Bruen, wov4@txstate.edu

Faculty Instructor: Dr. Gerardo Trevino-Garza, hts35@txstate.edu

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From left to right (Natalie Huth, George Bruen, Aleah White)

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