Back to News

Recap: CAD & 3D Printing Workshop

Kimberly Bahena
Recap: CAD & 3D Printing Workshop

To wrap up the 2025-26 semester, IEEE Computer Society Student Branch Chapter at USF hosted its final event – a hands-on CAD & 3D Printing Workshop that drew 80 students eager to turn creativity into design. The workshop highlighted how the campus 3D printers can be used to model and print custom projects, starting with everyone’s favorite theme: cats.

⚡ Led by Tech Lead Nadezhda Korostyleva (M.S. & B.S. Biomedical Engineering), attendees learned the fundamentals of SolidWorks and other CAD platforms through a guided, step-by-step walkthrough. Students from all majors followed along on their laptops and left with their own 3D models ready for printing right here on campus.

🎮 To end the night, participants joined a lively Kahoot challenge reviewing CAD concepts and workshop highlights. The top three winners took home 3D-printed cats from Minecraft!

Thank you to Tech Lead Nadezhda Korostyleva and everyone who joined us for this final event of 2025-26. The workshop was a fun, collaborative send-off to a year of innovation, design, and hands-on learning.
hashtag#ieeecsusf hashtag#CAD hashtag#ilovecats hashtag#usfengineering hashtag#usfbellinii

Gallery

Share this article
Recap: CAD & 3D Printing Workshop | IEEE CS at USF