Cornell Summer Session for Design Professions |
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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. |
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