Mechanism Synthesis and Applied Enumerative Geometry
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a Fields Institute lecture on mechanism synthesis and applied enumerative geometry presented by Jonathan Hauenstein from the University of Notre Dame. Delve into the intersection of mechanical engineering and advanced mathematics as the speaker discusses innovative approaches to designing and analyzing mechanisms. Gain insights into how enumerative geometry techniques are applied to solve complex problems in mechanism synthesis, potentially revolutionizing the field of robotics and mechanical design. Discover cutting-edge research and practical applications that bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and real-world engineering challenges.
Syllabus
Mechanism Synthesis and Applied Enumerative Geometry
Taught by
Fields Institute
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