Join Timo Harboe Zollner and Kris Wojslaw as they share their journey from traditional engineering roles to successful computational designer specialists.
Learn what it means to be a Computational Engineer, the essential tools and skills needed, and why programming is still important in the age of AI.
This Q&A session will offer practical tips for engineers interested in making the switch to this exciting field.Â
Who Is a Computational Designer?
A Computational Designer is basically a designer who understands how computers can solve tough problems in their field. They use computer-based methods to handle engineering challenges more effectively. They gain an edge over regular designers by using the latest technologies in their area of interest.
There’s not much difference between a Computational Designer, a Specialist, and an Engineer. The main difference is in how they solve problems and sometimes the specific field they work in.
The role of a Computational Designer is becoming more common, and its importance in the future is huge. As technology keeps advancing, the need for experts who can connect design with computation will keep rising. Especially in the AI field, where programming skills might not be as crucial as they are today. So, what skills will be needed if not programming?
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