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//AREAS OF EXPERTISE

With a background in engineering, design, automation and computation, I've developed a variety of skills to bring a wide range of projects from the sketchbook to reality.

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// COMPUTATIONAL FABRICATION

Digital fabrication are production processes that combine the use of digital tools (3D modeling or CAD) with CNC (computer numerical control) machines for additive and subtractive manufacturing. These processes allow the automated control of machining tools by means of a computer.

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// ROBOTIC EXPERIENCES

Interactive robotic experiences bring together different areas of automation, lighting and design to create submersive interactive experiences

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// FABRICATION

A knowledge of traditional fabrication methods and an intimate understanding of materials is essential when developing novel computational methods.

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// PHYSICAL COMPUTING

Physical computing refers to the use of tangible, embedded microcontroller-based interactive systems that can sense the world around them and/or control outputs such as lights, displays and motors.

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// COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN

Computational design can be generically described as a design method in which the output is generated by a set of rules or an algorithm. It incorporates data streams that can vary over space and time (parameters) and use those streams to inform and organize logical processes (algorithms). These processes ultimately determine groups of multiple geometric configurations that can be explored by the designer.

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// COMPUTER VISION

Computer vision is an interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to understand and automate tasks that the human visual system can do

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