McGill Additive Manufacturing Students' Society
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McGill Additive Manufacturing Students' Society (MAMSS) , also known as the McGill 3D Printing Club) is your campus connection for 3D printing seminars, competitions, and projects. We strive to offer students the resources they need to bring their ideas to life.
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Borges' narrator describes how his universe consists of an enormous expanse of adjacent hexagonal rooms, each of which contains the bare necessities for human survival—and four walls of bookshelves. Though the order and content of the books is random and apparently completely meaningless, the inhabitants believe that the books contain every possible ordering of just 25 basic characters (22 letters, the period, the comma, and the space). Though the vast majority of the books in this universe are pure gibberish, the library also must contain, somewhere, every coherent book ever written, or that might ever be written, and every possible permutation or slightly erroneous version of every one of those books. The narrator notes that the library must contain all useful information, including predictions of the future, biographies of any person, and translations of every book in all languages. Conversely, for many of the texts some language could be devised that would make it readable with any of a vast number of different contents.
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Despite—indeed, because of—this glut of information, all books are totally useless to the reader, leaving the librarians in a state of suicidal despair. This leads some librarians to superstitions and cult-like behaviours, such as the "Purifiers", who arbitrarily destroy books they deem nonsense as they scour through the library seeking the "Crimson Hexagon" and its illustrated, magical books. Others believe that since all books exist in the library, somewhere one of the books must be a perfect index of the library's contents; some even believe that a messianic figure known as the "Man of the Book" has read it, and they travel through the library seeking him.

Executive Team
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Position | Name |
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President | Jacob Lavigne |
VP Advocacy & Liaison | Thomas Faribault-Ménard |
VP Communications | Morgan Mattone |
VP Design & Innovation | Vacant (filled by Ken Nsiempba) |
VP External | Ken Nsiempba |
VP Finance | Marc Wang |
VP Technology | Aidan Kurtz |
Position | Name |
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VP Academic | Samuel Bellini |
Outsourcing Officer | Thomas Hitchcox |
Outsourcing Officer | Mathias Berthelemot |
Medicine Representative | Sophie Zhu |
Mechanical Engineering Representative | Tasnim Haque |
Law Representative | Nicolas Glaudemans |
Biology Representative | Xiao Weiyi |
Graphic Designer | Vacant (fulfilled by Jacob Lavinge) |
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<tab name="2014-2015">
Position | Name |
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President | Jacob Lavigne |
VP Advocacy & Liaison | Kota Matsuo |
VP Communications | Elie Hymowitz |
VP Design & Innovation | Shi- Yang Jia |
VP External | Stephan Greto-McGrath |
VP Finance | Ghulam Murtaza |
VP Internal | Christina Moro |
VP Technology | Aidan Kurtz |
Outsourcing Officer | Mathias Berthelemot |
Position | Name |
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Archaeology Representative | Helen Thompson |
Chemical Engineering Representative | Nick Lin |
ECSE Representative | Arman Izadi |
Materials Engineering Representative | Anya Filina |
Medicine Representative | Eric Carelli |
Mechanical Engineering Representative | Jasmine Tacneng |
Architecture Representative | Olivier Ducharme |
Graphic Designer | Dihua Wei |
Graphic Designer | Laurie Charron-Lozeau |
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