Hybrid Composites
Reasearch and teachers assistant
Solar Decathlon 2022, Wuppertal
The hybrid composites research project is an ongoing multidisciplinary project at Chalmers University of Technology. In conjunction with the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering we prototyped, developed and built a project house for the 2022 Solar decathlon in Wuppertal, Germany.
My involvement was focused on developing architectural and construction details and produce building element sized 3d printed parts. We worked in conjunction with RISE and CircLab to produce building elements several meters long. I worked with creating details and software that generated NC code tailored to the two laboratories to produce parts in parallel to meet our tight deadlines. Scripting within the Rhino environment allowed for quick automation and production of parts as well modification of toolpaths to solve problems with large scale additive manufacturing processes.
My involvement was focused on developing architectural and construction details and produce building element sized 3d printed parts. We worked in conjunction with RISE and CircLab to produce building elements several meters long. I worked with creating details and software that generated NC code tailored to the two laboratories to produce parts in parallel to meet our tight deadlines. Scripting within the Rhino environment allowed for quick automation and production of parts as well modification of toolpaths to solve problems with large scale additive manufacturing processes.