New PhD research project for sustainable robotic architecture
The bioDigital matter research group, the graduate school associated with Digital Architecture and Emergent Futures, just received funding for a new PhD project exploring robotics, 3d printing, and sustainable materials in architecture. In the project, our PhD student will develop feedback mechanisms for nonlinear 3d printing of climate-smart materials such as clay at large, architectural scales. The project builds on research by our previous student and current teacher Anton Tetov Johansson and will be carried out in collaboration with the Center for Construction Robotics at Lund University.