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Other than local universities, where would you look for a mechanical engineer?

1 pointsby ewokheadabout 13 years ago
I have an invention that I want to build a prototype of. I need someone that is well versed in heat transfer and general ME. I have posted on CL, put flyers out on campuses and reached out to entire ME departments (spammy I know but I believe in this invention).<p>I need more ideas where to look.<p>Thanks for the help.

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mchannonabout 13 years ago
Sites like sologig might work.<p>Have had pretty poor luck with universities; professors are busy chasing down real funding, students tend to flake out even with real money on the line. The best way to get performance out of universities is to tie the product to a junior or senior design project that the students get graded on (coordinate through the professor). This isn't fast but it can be almost free; often the department is just happy to get projects that have real-world applications.<p>You can also get free consulting from national laboratories in your area through some state or local governments (you keep the IP). Also not instant and not guaranteed, but free.<p>Would sure be nice to have a YC for non-software-engineer engineers.
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