Ph.D. Geography, University of California, BerkeleyS.M.Arch.S. Architecture and Urbanism, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyB.Arch. Architecture, Cornell University
Ph.D. Art History, University of Texas at Austin, 2001M.A. American Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1994B.A. American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1991
Field of interest: Biodesign, History and Theory of Architecture,
Design and Science
M.A. Interdisciplinary Arts and Education, San Francisco State University
Specialization: Digital media
Research
glenda drew’s research is based at the intersections of visual
culture and social change, with a particular emphasis on the
working class. Her subjects include country musicians,
waitresses, feminists and precarious workers. Her practice is
multifaceted in form and includes film/video, motion graphics,
photography, graphics, augmented reality, interactivity and
audience participation.
Ph.D. Art History, Boston UniversityM.A. Art History, University of Texas at AustinB.A. French Language and Literature, Vanderbilt University
Fields of interest: History of modern & contemporary art &
design. Marcel Duchamp, museums, narrative environments, and
experience design. Book design after Mallarmé.
M.A., Design, Art, Design and the Public Domain, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, USAM.A., Business Administration, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IndiaB.A., Tech., Electronics and Communication and Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Tanuja Mishra is a designer, artist and
researcher who works at the intersection of critical and
speculative design and social practice. She investigates
historical, cultural and aesthetic implications of technology to
imagine futures that are both aspirational and equitable. Her
current research focuses on questioning machine intelligence and
building AI on the values of care, trust and interconnection.
Ph.D. History of Art, Open UniversityM.A. History of Art, Design & Contextual Studies, Birmingham City UniversityB.A. History, King’s College, University of LondonFields of interest: history and theory of architecture, design and urbanism
Ph.D. Communication and Science Studies University of California- San Diego, La Jolla, CAMaster of Science in Architecture Studies (SMArchS) Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMaster of Architecture (MArch.) Washington University in St. LouisBachelor of Science. Engineering Core (TDEC), Interior Design Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
Akshita Sivakumar is a designer and
social scientist. Her work focuses on technoscience at the
confluence of environmental governance and social movements to
analyze the socio-spatial production of difference in
justice-oriented efforts involving the state, market, and civil
society. She combines ethnographic and critical-making methods to
analyze the politics of representation, knowledge production,
labor, and solidarities.
Ph.D. in architecture, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAM.A. of Building Science in architecture, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAB.A. of Engineering in architecture, Ajou University, South Korea
Jae Yong Suk is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Design and Associate Director of the California
Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) at UC Davis. Suk has a unique
background as a highly accomplished researcher, professor, and
internationally recognized lighting designer.
California Lighting Technology Center
University of California, Davis
633 Peña Drive
Davis, CA 95618
Ph.D. Computer Science, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilM.A. Computer Science, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilB.A. Computer Science, National Univeristy of San Marcos, Peru
M.F.A. Multi-media and Painting, Washington State UniversityM.S. Experimental Atomic Physics, Kansas State UniversityB.A. Fine Arts and Physics, Lawrence University