An Ultimaker Evening with Mathematica and 3D Printing

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It's a new school year, and Ultimaker's first educator workshop of the 2017-18 school year is at NYU's ITP. Come join us for an evening of 3D Design using the technical computing software Mathematica.

Queens College Professor of Mathematics Christopher Hanusawill lead a hands-on tutorial session for using Mathematica for 3D Design. The evening will encompass a quick introduction to Mathematica syntax, an exploration of Mathematica's capabilities, a survey of Mathematica's 3D modeling commands, and a hands-on tutorial that will give you practice in creating your own 3D prints. By the end of the evening, you will have a 3D-print-ready file to take home. Algorthmic and generative mathematical art and jewelry designed in Mathematica will also be on display.

 

More about Mathematica:

Designed for the new generation of programmers, Mathematica has a vast depth of built-in algorithms and knowledge, all automatically accessible through its elegant unified symbolic language. Scalable for programs from tiny to huge, with immediate deployment locally and in the cloud, Mathematica builds on clear principles—and three decades of development—to create what promises to be the world's most productive programming environment.

Version 11 provides fully integrated capabilities to directly 3D print geometric models, using either an online printing service or your own printer. Algorithmically generate geometric models or import 3D models from files and immediately output physical 3D objects—all highly automated for easy use unlike anything ever seen before. See more at https://www.wolfram.com/language/11/3d-printing/.