“A Framework for Repairing Craft: A Case Study On Wire-Bending In Trinidad & Tobago.” PhD Dissertation Defense, PSU
May 2019 – On May 9th 2019, I successfully defended my Ph.D. dissertation, “A Framework for Repairing Craft: A Case
Assistant Professor | Computational Design | Carnegie Mellon University
May 2019 – On May 9th 2019, I successfully defended my Ph.D. dissertation, “A Framework for Repairing Craft: A Case
Spring 2019 – I designed and taught a design seminar named, “Computational Craft: Inquiry, Theory, and Applications” at Georgia Tech.
I taught second year undergraduate design studio coordinated by Keith Kaseman as Visiting Assistant Professor. The semester long project was the
April 2019 – I was a respondent at the Humanistic Perspectives at Technological Universities Symposium in Atlanta, GA. The symposium
April 2019 – I advised three students in the development of research posters coming out of my Computational Making course
April 2019 – I chaired the Performative Structures session panel at the 2019 Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban
March 2019 – I was invited by Joseph Choma to the Clemson University School of Architecture to be on the
February 2019 – I was one of four panelists for the Equity in Architecture 2019 Forum. The mission of EQiA
February 2019 – I was invited by Georgia Tech’s School of Music to be a judge for the 2019 MOOG
February 2019 – I was invited by Assistant Dean, Andrew Chin, to FAMU’s School of Architecture and Engineering. My lecture