“My name is Cameron Driller. I am a biochemistry major in my third year at UNT with minors in biology and technical writing. I first discovered the Factory as part of a job search after I decided that I NEEDED to get out of previous call center job, and I’ve been working here as a Maker for going on three years now. I’ve worked in “hands-on” workplaces before but never one that focused on DIY which is what really peaked my interest.
I work mostly on the 3D printing and science tools in space. Since I’m the only science major out of all my coworkers, I get called on anytime those tools are of interest. This setup is perfect for me because I get to work with sensors on all kinds of projects and then teach others on how to use them. This work combined with the 3D printing aspect means that I get to play with designs that have benefit to people. Designs that could range from automating greenhouses to articulated robotic limbs.”