EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 25 MIN
Implicit Modeling that is user-friendly and expressive, without limiting flexibility - Joseph Flynn
from CDFAM Computational Design Symposium · host Duann Scott
Recorded at CDFAM Berlin, 2024Presenter: Joseph FlynnOrganization: AltairJoseph Flynn is a Software Development Architect at Altair, working on the algorithmic design and user experiences for Implicit Modeling within Altair Inspire. Prior to working at Altair, Joseph was an Associate Professor at the University of Bath, and one of the Co-Founders of Gen3D Ltd., which was acquired by Altair in 2022. His major focus is the R&D strategy for future features within Inspire Implicit Modeling, and the wider integration of this technology across Altair products. He has recently been working on the trade-offs and interplay between automated computational design and traditional computer-aided design. In the former, geometry emerges and, in the latter, geometry is constructed/sculpted. The balance between these two approaches will be the subject matter for Joseph’s presentation.The CDFAM Computational Design Symposium Series brings together leading experts from design, engineering, architecture, academia and software development for a series of knowledge sharing and networking events focusing on computational design at all scales. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com
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