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== Background Readings == |
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* '''Autodesk's Generative Design Website:''' A brief illustrated introduction to the concept, with a selection of real-world engineering examples often featuring [[Additive Manufacturing]]. Website [https://www.autodesk.com/solutions/generative-design here]. |
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ML-enabled 3D design software can can help create new designs for physical structures that reduce the need for carbon-intensive materials.
Background Readings[edit | edit source]
- Autodesk's Generative Design Website: A brief illustrated introduction to the concept, with a selection of real-world engineering examples often featuring Additive Manufacturing. Website here.