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Vernelle A. A. Noel

Assistant Professor | College of Design | School of Architecture | University of Florida

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Tag: Trinidad and Tobago

December 4, 2020 News / Talks and Events

Computational Design Lecture at Carnegie Mellon

On December 3rd, I gave a talk at the Computational Design Lecture Series at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture.

July 30, 2020 News / Publications

Journal Paper: Situated Computations

July 2020 – My paper, “Situated Computations: Bridging Craft and Computation in the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival” was published in

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Short Bio

Vernelle A. A. Noel, Ph.D. is an architect, design scholar, artist, TED Speaker, and Director of the Situated Computation + Design Lab at the University of Florida where she investigates traditional and automated making, human-computer interaction, interdisciplinary creativity, and their intersections with society. Her work is thoroughly interdisciplinary with training in architecture, design computation, science, technology, and society (sts) studies, media arts, and sciences; and arts education. Currently an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Computational Design in the School of Architecture she teaches courses in architecture and design computation. She holds a Ph.D. in Architecture (Design Computing) from the Pennsylvania State University, an MS in Architecture (Design + Computation) from MIT, a B.Arch. from Howard University, and a Diploma in Civil Engineering from the John S. Donaldson Technical Institute (Trinidad & Tobago).

CV

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Contact

email: vernelle@alum.mit.edu or vernelleaanoel@gmail.com

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