David Stoller
Adjunct Faculty/Lecturer
BS in Electrical Engineering; University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Mentoring and developing anyone interested in pursuing a career in digital modeling using NURBS. 3D surface modeling is still extremely important in today’s product development. Creating models with surface instead of polygons provides many of useful data, including feasibility, highlight control, fit and finish and manufacturing.
Professional Experience
My career in automotive design spans 30+ years working for GM, suppliers and mostly Ford. My experience is a digital sculptor/class I modeler, starting with supporting Alias Autostudio during its very early times and teaching the software since 1992 at GM, CCS in the 90s, a supplier, Ford as an Alias trainer while also teaching at LTU and back with CCS. I bring a different perspective to modeling and will show you better techniques to make better models and models that can be more easily modified.
Significant Publications, Presentations and Exhibitions
Production models surface development (exterior) of Ford Explorer, Mustang, Lightning, Maverick
Air Intake for Hoonigan Ford Truck development for a 3D metal printed part
Lincoln Continental Interior surface development
Many steering wheels, road wheels and badges for many production models including SuperDuty and Mustang
2005 Ford GT concept and development
Many concept vehicles including O24C, 24/7, 427 concept, My Mercury