Souped-up software reduces guesswork, tedium in computer-aided engineering

Thursday, September 17, 2015 - 14:30 in Mathematics & Economics

A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers recently released a new computer-aided engineering software program, and its users are already calling it a "gift from heaven." Mechanical engineering Professor Krishnan Suresh led a team that spent four years developing the software, which assists in optimizing the design of parts for just about anything -- from bicycles and airplanes to bridges and furniture.

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