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SUMMARY:3D Printing, Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Each Paper gives a 10 minute presentation.\n\nInverse Renderin
 g for Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing\n\nTomographic Volumet
 ric Additive Manufacturing (TVAM) is an emerging 3D printing technology th
 at can create complex objects in under a minute. The key idea is to projec
 t intense light patterns onto a rotating vial of photo-sensitive resin, ca
 using polymerization where the cumulative dose\nof these pat...\n\n\nBapti
 ste Nicolet, Felix Wechsler, Jorge Madrid-Wolff, Christophe Moser, and Wen
 zel Jakob (EPFL)\n---------------------\nLearning Based Toolpath Planner o
 n Diverse Graphs for 3D Printing\n\nThis paper presents a learning based p
 lanner for computing optimized 3D printing toolpaths on prescribed graphs,
  the challenges of which include the varying graph structures on different
  models and the large scale of nodes & edges on a graph. We adopt an on-th
 e-fly strategy to tackle these challenge...\n\n\nYuming Huang, Yuhu Guo, a
 nd Renbo Su (University of Manchester); Xingjian Han (Boston University); 
 Junhao Ding (Chinese University of Hong Kong); Tianyu Zhang, Tao Liu, and 
 Weiming Wang (University of Manchester); Guoxin Fang and Xu Song (Chinese 
 University of Hong Kong); Emily Whiting (Boston University); and Charlie W
 ang (University of Manchester)\n---------------------\nDifferentiable Mode
 ling of Material Spreading in Inkjet Printing for Appearance Prediction\n\
 nInkjet 3D printers produce solid shapes using very small voxels made of p
 olymeric materials. While state-of-the-art methods for predicting the appe
 arance of inkjet-printed objects assume a perfect grid, the printed patter
 ns have an irregular material distribution due to complex spreading behavi
 or. T...\n\n\nEmiliano Luci (Max Planck Institute for Informatics), Fabio 
 Pellacini (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia), and Vahid Ba
 baei (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)\n---------------------\nComput
 ational Design of a Kit of Parts for Bending Active Structures\n\nBending-
 active structures are composed of elastic elements that deform to achieve 
 a desired target shape. To support effective design, inverse algorithms ha
 ve been proposed that optimize the geometry of each element specifically f
 or each design. This makes it difficult to reuse elements across desig...\
 n\n\nQuentin Becker, Uday Kusupati, Seiichi Suzuki, and Mark Pauly (EPFL)\
 n---------------------\nA Flexible Mold for Facade Panel Fabrication\n\nAr
 chitectural surface panelling often requires fabricating molds for panels,
  a process that can be cost-inefficient and material-wasteful when using t
 raditional methods such as CNC milling. In this paper, we introduce a nove
 l solution to generating molds for efficiently fabricating architectural p
 an...\n\n\nFlorian Rist (KAUST, TU Wien); Zhecheng Wang (UofT); Davide Pel
 lis (ISTI-CNR); Marco Palma (TU Wien); Daoming Liu (KAUST); Eitan Grinspun
  (UofT); and Dominik L. Michels (KAUST)\n\nRegistration Category: Full Acc
 ess, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language\n\nSession
  Chair: Lin Lu (Shandong University)
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