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Matt Keeter
Matt Keeter studied engineering at Harvey Mudd College, then got his M.S. at the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms. In his day job, he’s an electrical engineer at Formlabs. Outside of work, he creates unusual CAD systems, makes DIY electronics, volunteers at the MIT climbing wall, and goes out swing dancing.
Latest from Matt Keeter
07/08/2014
Kokopelli and Antimony are parametric, comparative, implicit frameworks for computer-aided design. Currently, kokopelli is suitable for 2D and 3D modeling...
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