Sentences with phrase «architecture professor haresh»

It's adapted from the article Jerry Kang, the presenter (a UCLA law professor), co-wrote with an architecture professor:
An easy - to - use software simulation tool for architects to use when designing or renovating homes was further developed and updated with PIER funding by UCLA architecture professor Murray Milne and CSU Pomona professor Pablo LaRoche.
Well, thanks to a recent discovery by an American architecture professor in Abu Dhabi, we
This means that a useful trait these days is the «courage to fear» — a phrase used in a recent discussion of tipping points by Allan Shearer, an architecture professor at the University of Texas, Austin, who studies how humans design the future as much as he designs structures.
He is also the founding principal of both Office dA (along with Roldolphe El Khoury,) and NADAAA, and previously served as an architecture professor and the head of MIT's Department of Architecture.
«Nothing has happened yet and to mount this kind of social protest is a form of acceptance that it will — that tuition is a foregone conclusion, which it isn't,» architecture professor Lebbeus Woods posted on Free as Air and Water, a new blog where alumni, faculty and students discuss Cooper Union's situation.
As far as Lauretta, the only artist on our roster who is no longer alive, she was in fact not well - known enough (considering her relevance) except to a small circle of intimate friends and colleagues, often connected to her profession as architecture professor or her long time partnership with Donald Judd.
Originally constructed in 1853 and transformed in 2011 by architect Christian Sottile — a university alumnus and SCAD architecture professor — the museum building is a National Historic Landmark and the oldest surviving antebellum railroad depot in the country.
In a piece on the buyouts after Hurricane Sandy, WNYC quotes architecture professor Deborah Gans.
In an essay about the Quogue Gallery exhibition, Charles A. Riley II notes that the show «calls for an aesthetic that traverses the boundaries of artistic categories» and suggests that an understanding of the «tectonic» weaving together of materials as described by architecture professor Kenneth Frampton can be useful in enhancing the appreciation of beauty in different media.
At the suggestion of your architecture professor, you spend a summer working at Carrozzeria Ghia.
Last year, I contacted an architecture professor to help with their civilization models.»
He's come to Columbus because his elderly father, a leading architecture professor, has fallen ill.
During his visit to Columbus for a lecture, Jin's Korean father, who is a well - known architecture professor, suddenly becomes quite ill and then is sent to a local hospital while being in comatose state.
Alice Min Soo Chun, a former architecture professor at Columbia, created them as a solution to help those affected by the Haiti earthquake, and a portion of proceeds goes toward getting light to those who need it.
SU architecture professor Tarek Rakha, who's leading the study, said that includes something New York state law currently doesn't allow upstate — ride sharing, through services like Uber or Lyft.
He recommends, for example, some of the ideas of Notre Dame architecture professor Philip Bess, an orthodox Catholic and leading New Urbanist, who has argued that parishes or congregations ought to consider building new churches as components of new mixed - use neighborhoods.
Malls of the future have an opportunity to fulfill other community needs besides commerce, June Williamson, an architecture professor at the City College of New York and an author of «Retrofitting Suburbia,» told Business Insider.
«Only so many consumers are going to malls, and they will flock to newer ones,» June Williamson, a City College of New York architecture professor and the author of «Retrofitting Suburbia,» told Business Insider.
The New York Times recently highlighted the work of two Pratt architecture professors and a current student in three separate articles.
The Evidence Room was originally created for the 15th International Architecture Exhibition of the 2016 Venice Biennale by a team from the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, including O'Donovan Director Anne Bordeleau, architecture professors Donald McKay and Robert Jan van Pelt, independent curator and editor Sascha Hastings, and students and consultants.

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«That was just the tip of the iceberg,» says Kelts, a University of Tokyo professor and author of Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. «I mean, [look at] the fact that sushi is available in mainstream supermarkets around the country; the fact that Japanese style, design and architecture are appearing in major cities around the country; [and] the popularity of manga and anime in bookstores and Wal - Mart and Target.»
According to Galen Cranz, professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of The Chair: Rethinking Culture, Body and Design, the E-cliner «sounds like a step in the right direction.»
Galen Cranz, a sociologist and professor of architecture at the University of California Berkeley who has long crusaded for more active work environments writes via e-mail: «It will take cultural change in order to make significant change.»
Philip Bess is a professor of architecture at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and the principal of Thursday Architects in Chicago.
The architecture of 63 megachurch complexes is thoroughly explored by Anne Loveland and Otis Wheeler, professors at Louisiana State University.
The problems and possibilities of modern church architecture are sensibly addressed by another Catholic writer, Michael E. DeSanctis, a professor of fine arts at Gannon University.
Philip Bess is professor and director of the graduate program in architecture at the University of Notre Dame.
Members include civil - rights activist Harry Belafonte and Columbia University Professor Mabel Wilson, an expert on «race and modern architecture
An impressive example of human engineering, no doubt; but according to Mike Hansell, a professor emeritus of animal architecture at the University of Glasgow, even creatures with very small brains create some pretty amazing structures.
At the University of Cologne, biophysicists in the lab of Professor Berenike Maier were now able to show how differential mechanical forces can lead to cell sorting in biofilms, thereby determining their architecture.
Concerns included the costs of these changes, «and when that happens, that's because they're not really convinced of the benefits, and I think that's because there was a lack of consensus over the results of the investigation,» notes Guy Nordenson, a Princeton professor of architecture and structural engineering who runs a structural engineering firm in New York and was not involved in the NIST investigation.
In newly published research in the journal Neuron, Michael Cole, an assistant professor at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, determined that the underlying brain architecture of a person at rest is basically the same as that of a person performing a variety of tasks.
Now, researchers led by Xiaoyu «Rayne» Zheng, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech have published a study in the journal Nature Materials that describes a new process to create lightweight, strong and super elastic 3 - D printed metallic nanostructured materials with unprecedented scalability, a full seven orders of magnitude control of arbitrary 3 - D architectures.
However, comparison of the structures conclusively demonstrates that ZP2 and VERL repeats share a common 3D architecture,» says Luca Jovine, Professor of Structural Biology at the Department of Biosciences and Nutrition and the Center for Innovative Medicine at Karolinska Institutet.
«We have developed a general strategy for making a large variety of nanoparticles in different size ranges, compositions and architectures,» said Zhiqun Lin, an associate professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Professor Ryan's job is to experiment with different polymer architectures that could be used as the basic structure for the replacement skin.
As a research assistant (a position in Sweden that is roughly equivalent to that of a U.S. assistant professor) at Lund University, Smirnova is now working full time on grid projects, developing grid architecture for the particle physics detector, ATLAS.
«Architecture is everything when designing new materials, and we now have a new way to precisely control particle architectures over large areas,» said Chad A. Mirkin, the George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
«We're looking for distinctions so subtle that they'd be very difficult to replicate outside of a cognitive architecture like ACT - R,» says Dr. David Roberts, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and co-author of the paper.
«This applies to any deep - learning architecture, and the technique scales sublinearly, which means that the larger the deep neural network to which this is applied, the more the savings in computations there will be,» said lead researcher Anshumali Shrivastava, an assistant professor of computer science at Rice.
«This is a groundbreaking advance in the 3 - D architecturing of materials at nano - to macroscales with applications in batteries, lightweight ultrastrong materials, catalytic converters, supercapacitors and biological scaffolds,» said Rahul Panat, associate professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, who led the research.
Amadei, as a member of Professor Chad Vecitis» lab at Harvard University, had been working with graphene oxide for water purification applications, while Stein was experimenting with carbon nanotubes and other nanoscale architectures, as part of a group led by Brian Wardle, professor of aeronautics and astronauticProfessor Chad Vecitis» lab at Harvard University, had been working with graphene oxide for water purification applications, while Stein was experimenting with carbon nanotubes and other nanoscale architectures, as part of a group led by Brian Wardle, professor of aeronautics and astronauticprofessor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.
The mover and shaker behind the show is Wang Qi, an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Nottingham.
Today, Rudensky, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and professor of immunology at Sloan - Kettering Institute in New York City, counts among the world's foremost immunologists for his discoveries on the molecular architecture of a type of immune cell implicated in autoimmune disorders, inflammatory disease, and cancer.
Alain Destexhe, Research Director of Unité de Neurosciences CNRS, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Bruno Weber, Professor of Multimodal Experimental Imaging, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland Carmen Gruber Traub, Fraunhofer, Germany Costas Kiparissides, Certh, Greece Cyril Poupon, Head of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy unit of NeuroSpin, University Paris Saclay, Gif - sur - Yvette, France David Boas, Professor of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, University of Pennsylvania Hanchuan Peng, Associate Investigator at Allen Brain Institute, Seattle, US Huib Manswelder, Head of Department of Integrative Neurophysiology Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU University, Amsterdam Jan G. Bjaalie, Head of Neuroinformatics division, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway Jean - François Mangin, Research Director Neuroimaging at CEA, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Jordi Mones, Institut de la Macula y la Retina, Barcelona, Spain Jurgen Popp, Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany Katharina Zimmermann, Hochshule, Germany Katrin Amunts, Director of the Institute Structural and functional organisation of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Leslie M. Loew, Professor at University of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut, US Marc - Oliver Gewaltig, Section Manager of Neurorobotics, Simulation Neuroscience Division - Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Geneve, Switzerland Markus Axer, Head of Fiber architecture group, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM - 1) at Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Mickey Scheinowitz, Head of Regenerative Therapy Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute, Tel - Aviv University, Israel Pablo Loza, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain Patrick Hof, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US Paul Tiesinga, Professor at Faculty of Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Silvestro Micera, Director of the Translational Neural Engineering (TNE) Laboratory, and Associate Professor at the EPFL School of Engineering and the Centre for Neuroprosthetics Timo Dicksheid, Group Leader of Big Data Analytics, Institute Structural and functional organisation of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Trygve Leergaard, Professor of Neural Systems, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway Viktor Jirsa, Director of the Institute de Neurosciences des Systèmes and Director of Research at the CNRS, Marseille, France
«This latest work extends the capabilities of our multi-material bioprinting platform to thick human tissues, bringing us one step closer to creating architectures for tissue repair and regeneration,» says Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering, the senior author on the study and a Wyss Core Faculty member.
«By moving into new classes of materials like epoxies, we open up new avenues for using 3D printing to construct lightweight architectures,» says principal investigator Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard SEAS.
It's the story of a young architecture enthusiast and the son of a dying architectural professor, who meet at an important time in each other's lives, help each other come to terms with life - altering decisions they both have to make, and explore the true meaning of... you guessed it... architecture.
Cho is Jin, a Korean book translator and the son of a renowned professor of architecture.
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