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Vernelle A. A. Noel

Assistant Professor | Computational Design | Carnegie Mellon University

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February 17, 2021 News / Talks and Events

Lecture at Dalhousie University

On Wednesday, February 24th at 6pm EST/ 7pm AST, Dr. Noel will give a talk at the inaugural Robert H.

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Short Bio

Vernelle A. A. Noel, Ph.D. is a computational design scholar, architect, artist, TED Speaker, and Director of the Situated Computation + Design Lab at Carnegie Mellon University. She critically investigates computational systems and methods in cultural practices, making, and education. Using interdisciplinary approaches, she builds new frameworks, methodologies, and tools to explore the socio-cultural and political aspects of computing for new reconfigurations of practice, pedagogy, and publics.

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Situated Computation + Design Lab

Contact

email: vnoel@andrew.cmu.edu or vernelleaanoel@gmail.com

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