
PhD Lightning Talks

PhD Lightning Talks, part of the School of Architecture's Research Fridays programming, is an opportunity for PhD in the Constructed Environment students to present their research topics, methods, and outcomes for feedback and discussion.
Talks take place on Friday, February 7 and Friday, February 28 from 12pm - 1pm in Campbell 425.
FEBRUARY 7 — LIGHTNING TALKS ARE PRESENTED BY:
Shaheen Alikhan
The Waterfronts of the Slave Trade: Littoral Landscapes of the Long Eighteenth Century
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Ipsita Datta
Bio-Driven Fabrication: Integrating Living Building Materials, 3D Printing, and Excavated Earth
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Ye Ma
Machine Learning-Based Optimization of Robotic Arm Motion and Material Parameters for 3D Printing in Construction
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FEBRUARY 28 — LIGHTNING TALKS ARE PRESENTED BY:
Clara Xavier Marques
Rethinking Reparation: Self-Organized Initiatives Amid Formal Shortcomings after the Fundão Tailing Dam Disaster in Brazil
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Saadia Rais
Expanding Postmodern Design Theory
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Pooyan Ruhi
An Alternative Pedagogy: Cranbrook Under Daniel Libeskind (1978-1985)