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Keynote and Plenary Lectures
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
medical robotics and simulation, virtual reality in design, haptics, and
human-computer interaction. Christopher Williams, Virginia Tech
Kesavadas is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
and a member of IEEE.
Paul Witherell, NIST
DAC KEYNOTE
Monday, August 22
Time: 10:00am-11:40am
Location: 213D, Meeting Level
“Design for Additive Manufacturing”
Additive manufacturing (AM) poses a wide variety of interesting challeng-
es for the design engineering research community, ranging from topologi- DEC KEYNOTE
cal synthesis of structures that exploit free-form fabrication capabilities to Monday, August 22
simulation-based design of AM processes and parts concurrently. This Time: 4:10pm–5:50pm
keynote session will include a panel of distinguished speakers who will Location: 205, Meeting Level
address a wide variety of these challenges. Speakers will discuss frontier
applications of AM in industry and education, modeling and simulation of
AM processes in support of part design, generative design and topology Kristin L. Wood
optimization for AM, design guidance and computational synthesis for AM,
and the development of standards to support design for AM. Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Speakers include: Singapore
Robert Cohen, Stryker “Pulses, Styles, and Innovations in Design Education”
Abstract: In last two to three decades, several pedagogical themes and
approaches have been explored in design education. These pedagogies
seek to address a number of fundamental educational questions. They
also seek to develop a mind-set and skill set in participants to prepare
Francesco Iorio, Autodesk them for an innovation-based economy. In this presentation, we gaze
through the lens of a number of initiatives in design education, in recent
history, across nations, and from the perspective of new frontier programs.
As an example of these initiatives, we describe and discuss the opportuni-
ties and bold initiatives currently being carried out by Singapore’s fourth
David Rosen, Georgia Tech national university: The Singapore University of Technology and Design
(SUTD). SUTD is developed in collaboration with MIT to nurture technically
grounded leaders and innovators to serve societal needs. The collabora-
tion with MIT is multifaceted—the development and offering of new and
innovative curricula, establishment of a major colocated research center,
Kristina Shea, ETH Zurich the International Design Center (IDC), and growth of a sustained university
leadership team and faculty. The concept of Big-D Design permeates the
vision for SUTD and this keynote presentation. Big-D includes architectur-
al design, product design, software design, systems design process
design, transactional design and basically all technically grounded design.
It is design through conception, development, prototyping, manufacturing,
Krishnan Suresh, University of Wisconsin–Madison
operation, maintenance, and sustainability—the full value chain. It includes
an understanding of liberal arts, humanities, and social sciences. In short,
Big-D encompasses the art and science of design.
Brent Stucker, 3DSim
Biography: Kristin L. Wood is a Professor and Head of Pillar, Engineering
and Product Development (EPD), and Co-Director of the SUTD-MIT
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International Design Center (IDC) at the Singapore University of Technolo-
gy and Design (SUTD). Dr. Wood completed his MS and PhD in the