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- 09 AprHyperbody's METABODY team collaborates with the TU Delft Robotics Institute to develop the HYPER LOOP
- 26 MarHyperbody's Robotic Building (RB) team hosts Delft Robotics Institute's monthly organised RoboCafé.
- 20 FebHyperbody Guest Researcher Serban Bodea presents the Robotic 3D Printing project at the BEMNext colloquium, CiTG, TUDelft
- 19 FebAchilleas Psyllidis collaborates with the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS)
- 09 FebRobotic 3D printing project prototypes will be exhibited and presented at Week van De Bouw (Construction Week) in Utrecht
- 03 FebDr. Nimish Biloria lectures at the Design-Lab, Swedish School of Textiles, University of Boras, Sweden.
- 23 JanFinal Review MSc1&3 Vertical Studio: Continuous Variation (M4H, MerweVierhavens)
- 09 JanAchilleas Psyllidis and Delft Social Data Science Lab researchers present and participate at TU Delft's 173rd anniversary
- 12 DecSina Mostafavi lectures at AA school, Algorithms and Actualization Symposium
- 10 DecFootprint 15 edited by Henriette Bier (TUD) and Terry Knight (MIT) is now available online
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Smart Textiles Workshop: Hyperbody and Smart Textiles at the University of Borås
Hyperbody, TU Delft and the The Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås, Sweden embark on a week long mission to develop Architectural scale Smart Textile applications. The week long workshop begins on the 8th of June at the University of Borås and is an applied research initiative initiated by Dr. Nimish Biloria (Asst. Prof. Hyperbody) and Dr. Delia Dumitrescu (Program Director, Textile Design, University of Borås). Hyperbody students Bob Heester, Dimitra Dritsa, Esther Slagter, Marien Teeuw and PhD researcher Jia Rey Chang comprise the team sent for the collaborative workshop. From the Smart Textile team Marjan Kooroshnia, Delia Dumitrescu and Hanna Landin are participating in the workshop.
The workshop, is intricately connected with the EU Project: METABODY and involves the computational design and development of interactive skin systems for an intelligence driven self-adaptive pavilion structure currently being developed for this EU culture project.
Extensive research in material systems, topology optimisation, weaving patterns and fibre directionality, integrating (knitting) sensing, actuation and control systems within the textiles, thermo-chromic textile based applications, computation numerically controlled fabrication etc shall be a part and parcel of the research and design workshop.