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Carton box optimization for textile cones packaging
Yarn for the textile industry is winded around a cone-shaped paper yarn carrier. Textile cones are used for winding and transporting yarn. A challenge in the textile industry is the packaging of the cones. The scope of this project was to develop … Continue reading
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Tagged C++, carton box, cones, container, optimization, Visual Studio
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Restructuring the skull and jaw
The objective of project "Atomi" was to develop an automated low-cost processing procedure for manufacturing individual implants as well as custom made prostheses and operation stencils. The procedure is based on computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance data. Geometrically precise … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D model, 3D reconstruction, C++, OpenGL, Visual Studio, visualisation
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Visualizing the underground
The aim of the project "GEOLOCAPOL" was to investigate industrially and accidentally contaminated sites with the interest of avoiding many boreholes. It combined three existing geophysical tools: Ground Penetrating Radar, Radiomagnetotellurics and Electrical Direct Current or Electromagnetic Tomography. The methodology takes advantage of … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D model, 3D reconstruction, C++, geodata, OpenGL, Visual Studio, visualisation
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