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<blockquote><b>Imagine, Design, Create with Autodesk</b><br>
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<i>An Introduction to Autodesk Research and Molecular Maya</i><br><br>
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As a global leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, Autodesk helps people imagine, design, and create a better world. Autodesk enables better design through a depth of experience and a broad portfolio of software and service offerings that provide customers the power to solve design and business challenges. The Bio/Nano Programmable Matter group within Autodesk Research is extending this expertise into new domains of matter by developing software for the design and simulation of molecular and living systems, and collaborating with academic institutions, research organizations, and industry thought leaders to envision and create the future of biodesign. Autodesk's award-winning tools, including Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® Maya®, are already used to create cinematic, full motion molecular and biological visualizations that retain the scientific accuracy necessary to communicate technical concepts to our customers' target audiences. Students and faculty can access our software with a no cost, multiple year license by joining the Autodesk Education Community at <a href="http://students.autodesk.com">students.autodesk.com</a>. Join us for a quick introduction to Autodesk's efforts in Synthetic Biology and the Life Sciences and a workshop on Autodesk's powerful biological visualization tools.
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iGEM 2012 World Championship Workshops
Date: November 4, 2012
Time: see below
Location: Cambridge, MA

Workshops
  • FBI
  • AlumniGEM
  • OSLI
  • NASA
  • Autodesk
    Imagine, Design, Create with Autodesk
    An Introduction to Autodesk Research and Molecular Maya

    As a global leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, Autodesk helps people imagine, design, and create a better world. Autodesk enables better design through a depth of experience and a broad portfolio of software and service offerings that provide customers the power to solve design and business challenges. The Bio/Nano Programmable Matter group within Autodesk Research is extending this expertise into new domains of matter by developing software for the design and simulation of molecular and living systems, and collaborating with academic institutions, research organizations, and industry thought leaders to envision and create the future of biodesign. Autodesk's award-winning tools, including Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® Maya®, are already used to create cinematic, full motion molecular and biological visualizations that retain the scientific accuracy necessary to communicate technical concepts to our customers' target audiences. Students and faculty can access our software with a no cost, multiple year license by joining the Autodesk Education Community at students.autodesk.com. Join us for a quick introduction to Autodesk's efforts in Synthetic Biology and the Life Sciences and a workshop on Autodesk's powerful biological visualization tools.



SATURDAY November 3:
Time RM 32-123 RM 34-101 RM 32-155 RM 10-250
6:00p - 7:00p FBI --- --- ---




SUNDAY November 4:
Time RM 32-123 RM 34-101 RM 32-155 RM 10-250
7:00p - 7:30p Autodesk AlumniGEM OSLI NASA