Cornell Summer Session for Design Professions

The Summer Session on Design Professions at the Center's Cornell site has introduced approximately 70 high school students each summer for the last three years to three-dimensional modeling, rendering, animation, digital photography, and remote design collaboration. During the three-week program, students attend lectures during the day and in evening sessions work with undergraduate and graduate student researchers, gaining hands-on experience with advanced workstations, scanners, and color output devices. Particularly popular is a Cyberware 3D scanning device that captures fully detailed 3D models of people's heads in minutes. At the request of students interested in pursuing computer-aided design as a career, PI Donald Greenberg also discusses how participants can continue studying in engineering or computer-aided design.



Donald Greenberg lecturing: At the request of students interested in pursuing computer-aided design as a career, PI Donald Greenberg also discusses how participants can continue studying in engineering or computer-aided design.

Home Research Outreach Televideo Admin Education