“3D printing oriented design: geometry and optimization” Chaired by – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“3D printing oriented design: geometry and optimization” Chaired by

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    3D printing oriented design: geometry and optimization

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    3D printers have become popular in recent years and enable fabrication of custom objects for home users. The promise of moving creations from a virtual space into reality is truly tantalizing and its applications go far beyond basic manufacturing and rapid prototyping. However, many obstacles remain for 3D printing to be practical and commonplace. In this course, we will review the recent researches on computational techniques of 3D printing which have received considerable attention for assisting users to generate desired manufacturable objects. Then we will discuss about some other shape design problems in 3D printing.


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    Level
    Intermediate

    Prerequisites
    Basic background in computer graphics and particularly geometric modelling and processing. Working knowledge of fabrication/3D printing recommended but not required.

    Intended Audience
    Graduate students, practitioners, and researchers interested in 3D printing and fabrication and in particular, graphics researches and shape design in 3D printing.


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