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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Bernd Bickel\nhosted by Chris Wojtan\nAbstract: 3D pri
 nting and related digital fabrication techniques have grown in sophisticat
 ion over the last decade\, vastly extending the scope of structures and ma
 terials that can be fabricated. While new opportunities have emerged for t
 he design of customized shapes\, architected materials with novel function
 alities\, and active composites that can sense and respond to their enviro
 nment\, the potential impact is currently limited by the lack of efficient
  computational approaches for content creation.In this talk\, I will descr
 ibe the recent progress in computational fabrication toward novel concepts
  for modeling\, designing\, and reproducing objects with nontrivial shapes
 \, topologies\, and functionalities. I will first focus on our attempts to
  develop computational approaches for automatically reproducing important 
 basic physical properties of objects\, such as their deformation behavior 
 and appearance. I will then investigate the design of objects that can sel
 f-deform or be actuated into curved shells from initially flat states. We 
 have developed several methods that allow the realization of smooth\, comp
 lex\, doubly curved surfaces that can be fabricated as flat pieces.  All 
 of our approaches will be illustrated with examples.Finally\, I will discu
 ss the outlook of the field and present open challenges.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:aeller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Bernd Bickel: Computational Fabrication: Fusing Computation and Adv
 anced Manufacturing
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1550
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