MITERS
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| MITERS | |
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| Status | active |
| Country | USA |
| State or District | Massachusetts |
| City | Boston |
| Date of founding | 1973 |
| Last Updated | 2023-08-01 |
| Website | http://miters.mit.edu |
| Mailinglist | http://miters.mit.edu/contact |
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| Number of members | 40 |
| Membership fee | free (MIT community) |
| Size of rooms | 100 m^2 |
| Members | Alex Hornstein |
| Location | 42° 21' 43.49" N, 71° 5' 49.48" W |
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MITERS, the MIT Electronic Research Society. Originally founded as a club to give MIT students free and open access to a student-run electronics, mechanical, and computer lab. The club now features a mill, lathe, band saws, welders, and other hands-on tools, in addition to a host of oscilloscopes, high-end soldering irons, and other EE prototyping tools. It's a member-run creative haven and build-anything-you-want, if-you-break-it-fix-it space. Primarily for the MIT community, but guests and visitors are welcome. Build Parties are on Friday nights at 7pm in N52-115 near the MIT Museum, feel free to pop in and say hi!