Description
Key Learnings
- Learn about the generative design workflow
- Learn how results from generative design in Fusion 360 were post processed for manufacture and use
- Learn about generative design case studies applied to an Engineering project
Speakers
- Simon LeighDr Simon Leigh is an associate professor of Engineering at the University of Warwick, where he leads the Digital and Material Technologies Laboratory. His research is undertaken in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM, also known as 3D printing) and focuses on the development and application of novel materials and processes for high-resolution functional AM and multi-material AM. He has also led on the building of the Warwick Engineering Build Space (a collaboration with Autodesk), which is a multi-million pound creative space housing everything from hand tools and machine tools through to CNC equipment, 3D printers and robotics systems. The aim of the Engineering Build Space is to allow students to quickly realise their designs and build both their practical design and manufacturing skills working alongside a team of experienced 'makers in residence.'
- Elliott GriffithsElliott is a Lecturer at The University of Warwick (UK) and holds a Masters in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests are surrounding embedding sensing electronics in Hybrid Additive Manufacturing processes to create smart objects and tooling. He also teaches Fusion 360 to the first year students at The University of Warwick (UK) and considers himself to be a Fusion nerd.
- Elizabeth BishopI am a Maker, Baker and Tinkerer loving all things 3D Printed. My PhD was in Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing), improving the technology. I've been interested in 3D printing for several years now and I am a Maker in Residence in the Engineering Build Space at Warwick University where I am exploring making, CAD and CAM alongside 3D printing. Twitter - @DrLizBish LinkedIn - Elizabeth Bishop
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