


Eowyn Boosinger
Designer & Outdoor Enthusiast
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Residence:
Portland, OR
Skills:
Industrial Design, Inventive Problem Solving, Inter-Department Collaboration, Independent Study, Attention to Detail, Design for 3D Printing, CAD
A Bit About Me
Hello there! I am a design student graduating this Spring with a degree in Product Design from the University of Oregon. My passion as a designer lies in crafting versatile products that seamlessly adapt to the needs of the environment and user. I have a love for the outdoors, inventing, and learning new crafts and technologies that can better inform and inspire my work. My studies at the University of Oregon have provided me with a wide knowledge base of design fundamentals and mediums including traditional woodworking, machining, footwear design and construction, outdoor/nautical equipment, home goods and furniture, 3D printing/scanning, industrial ceramics, CAD, design research, and sketching/prototyping techniques. Check out my portfolio to see these skillsets in action!
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Career Highlights
Oct 2019 - Jun 2023
PRICE SCIENCE COMMONS AND RESEARCH LIBRARY
STUDENT ASSISTANT LSA 3 - RAVE LAB - MAKERSPACE
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In the MakerSpace facility, I worked directly with students and staff across campus to provide safety training on our equipment as well as 3D print services. I also had the opportunity to spearhead the development of the RAVE Lab (Reality Augmentation and Virtual Experiences). Among its many capabilities, the space opened the door for virtual design and prototyping on campus.
May 2023
Recieved the Tinker L. Hatfield Scholarship In Product Design
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https://blogs.uoregon.edu/designscholarships/tinker-l-hatfield-scholarship-in-product-design/
Oct 2020 - Jun 2023
KNIGHT CAMPUS 3D PRINT LAB
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT
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Worked closely with Knight Campus researchers, UO students, and community members to design, model, and print custom parts across a diverse array of advanced 3D printing technologies. I provided consultations, trainings, tours, and CAD design/print services and was entrusted to ensure the lab and equipment continued to operate smoothly after unexpected staffing shortages during my final year in Eugene.