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- 03 JulHyperbody's MSc 2 Robotic Environments projects exhibited at Science Centre and V2_
- 02 Jul Hyperbody's Robotic Building team participates with MSc 2 projects in the D2RP event taking place 2-4 July at V2_
- 27 JunLecture by Prof. Kas Oosterhuis at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- 27 JunAchilleas Psyllidis publishes a book chapter in Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures: The Next City, by Springer
- 16 JunLecture by Prof. Kas Oosterhuis at Leibniz Universität Hannover
- 16 JunAchilleas Psyllidis wins the 1st Prize for his project ROUTE on Linked Open Data for Smart Cities
- 14 JunDr. Nimish Biloria appointed as a member of the OCEAN design research association
- 08 JunSmart Textiles Workshop: Hyperbody and Smart Textiles at the University of Borås
- 29 MayAchilleas Psyllidis's paper accepted for publication and demonstration at the 15th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2015)
- 29 MayKas Oosterhuis, Henriette Bier, Sina Mostafavi and Jelle Feringa lecture at InDeSem 15
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Hyperbody looks back at a successful hosting of Prof. Hongyuan Mei as distinguished visiting professor at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, for the period of 15th of Dec to 25th of Dec, 2013. Prof. Hongyuan Mei is the dean of architecture department of Harbin Institute of Technology, China (HIT), head of the design institute of HIT, chief scientist of cold region architecture research & design committee of China, master of architecture design of China.
Prof. Mei and HIT has a long established friendship and collaboration with Prof. Oosterhuis and hyperBODY, the joint activities includes:
- lecture of Prof. Oosterhuis at HIT, year 2011,
- visit of Prof. Mei at TUD, year 2011,
- hyperBODY workshop at HIT, year 2011,
- joint workshop (with both TUD and HIT students) at TUD, year 2012,
- joint CEP research funding application, year 2013.
- Set up a HIT-TUD joint Building In Extreme Climates research center.
the HIT-TUD joint research center is a research/education/communication initializing, coordinating and conducting research/education/exchange programs between both parties. This research center will be financially supported by HIT, and seek official recognition by both parties at a department level. - TUD and HIT collaborate on the JSTP application.
- Prof. Oosterhuis and Prof. Mei agree to collaborate on the JSTP application, JSTP is an NWO research project that sponsors joint research collaboration with China in the scope of scientific thematic research. Dutch research team participates the 12-5 research project of HIT.
- Prof. Oosterhuis will be invited to visit HIT in March 2014. Oosterhuis suggested to invite Prof. Van der Dobbelsteen as well since he is a leading expert in Climatic Design.
- HyperBODY team provides design workshop at HIT on March 2014.
This workshop focuses on the topic of designing climates as the basis for architectural design concepts using parametric design methods.