Summer School
Geometry for Digital Fabrication and Architecture
The summer school is aimed at Master’s and PhD students in mathematics, computer science, architecture, engineering, and related fields.
The school will introduce mathematical and computational methods that arise directly from challenges in architecture and digital fabrication. The main focus will be on simulation, optimization, and geometric rationalization, with particular emphasis on elastic curves and their applications.
Presenters include Andreas Bærentzen (DTU), Amir Vaxman (U. Edingburgh), Oliver Gross (UCSD), Quentin Becker (U. Tokyo), Niels Aage (DTU), Christian Müller (TU Wien), Camille Schreck (INRIA), Klara Mundilova (EPFL).
Credits: Participation in the full summer school corresponds to approximately 2.5 ECTS points. Participants will receive a certificate of completion, but should negotiate with their home institution if they wish to transfer credit.