May 21, 2021
The idea for AIAAF is to meet with other researchers, manufacturers, architects, engineers to showcase the works, discuss the existing research problems and potentially form some partnerships. While the event is open to the public, the talks are technical and academia-oriented. The name may suggest a very narrow niche for the speakers, but AIAAF is a premise of the future—a wide spectrum of topics will be covered.
AIAAF is a platform established to:
The idea for AIAAF is to meet with other researchers, manufacturers, architects, engineers to showcase the works, discuss the existing research problems and potentially form some partnerships. While the event is open to the public, the talks are technical and academia-oriented. The name may suggest a very narrow niche for the speakers, but AIAAF is a premise of the future—a wide spectrum of topics will be covered.
AIAAF is a platform established to:
• Showcase the projects which are using fabrication aided by AI
• Discuss outstanding robotic fabrication projects
• Get familiar with the cutting edge simulation, modeling and AI methods
• Find out new areas of collaboration between the AI and Fab disciplines
- Gabriella Rossi (CITA)
- Nathan Miller (Proving Ground)
- Victor Sardenberg (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
- Lidia Atanasova (Technical University of Munich)
- Anatolii Kotov (Brandenburg University of Technology)
- Cedric Droogmans, Luis Jayme Buerba, Elena Jaramazovic and Lorenzo Masini (IAAC Alumni)
- Chien-hua Huang (China Academy of Art)
Organizer: Brandenburg University of Technology
Language: English
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