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StevenReed-PE
Licensed Civil Engineer with Civil 3D Design/Drafting Experience
many facets of civil engineering. In terms of technical skills, my proficiency with AutoCAD and Civil 3D sets me apart. This mastery was honed through my time as a drafting professor, a role in which I developed
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Generative Design: What It Is and Why It's Cool
is why, even with the technology available in 1997, IBM could design a computer that could defeat chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov. For the computer to do that, a programmer (or a large team of programmers)
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8 Product Design Trends to Watch Out for in the New Year
are also used in 3D modeling to create a digital counterpart of the model. It allows the designer to get an idea of how their model will function in the real world. 4. 3D Printing While 3D printers popped
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How AI Innovations Transform Modern Consumer Product Design at Agencies & Companies
1950s, and then it really moved up in the world when IBM’s supercomputer named Deep Blue was put in a chess match against (then) World Champion Garry Kasparov in 1996 and lost. Pretty anticlimactic, right?
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Top 100 Famous Inventions and Greatest Ideas of All Time
1913 and was granted it five years later. 83. Chess One of the earliest forms of chess occurred in India around the 6th century AD. Many modern aspects of chess were derived from a game called Chaturanga