03 Nov, 2023 Conference Grant Reports: Xinwei Zhuang at ACADIA We are pleased to support our students sharing their work at the premiere conferences in their field. Xinwei Zhuang presented their paper on ""Encoding Urban Ecologies: Automated Building Archetype Generation through Self-Supervised Learning for Energy Modeling" at ACADIA. Read more
01 Nov, 2023 Announcing BCNM's Fall 23 Conference Grant Recipients Congratulations to these students working in the fields of architecture, geography, engineering, and more! Read more
30 Oct, 2023 Summer Research Reports: Alexis Wood on Digital Landscapes in Northern California We're thrilled to support our students in their summer research. Read about Alexis Wood on Digital Landscapes in Northern California. Read more
26 Oct, 2023 Wish Wang on Community Design Wish Wang received an undergraduate research fellowship and was mentored by Xinwei Zhuang. Read more
26 Oct, 2023 Alum Christine Dierk Leads Adobe's Project Primrose Geeky Gadgets features Christine's latest project to create an interactive dress capable of changing patterns. Read more
26 Oct, 2023 Alexis Wood on Erosion as Method(ology) at NACIS 23 Alexis Wood (Department of Geography & BCNM DE) presented her paper, “Erosion As Method(ology): Theorizing and Mapping Structures of Feeling” at the at the North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS) Annual Conference. Read more
26 Oct, 2023 Conference Grant Reports: Haripriya Sathyanarayanan on Showcasing Research, Art, And Intersections To Encourage Member Collaboration Haripriya Sathyanarayanan traveled to La Jolla to present at the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA) Conference. Read more
25 Oct, 2023 What Should We Make of the Return of Sigmund Freud A new article from Hannah Zeavin in The Chronicle of Higher Education Read more
22 Oct, 2023 Flying the skies to wire the seas: Subsea cables, remote work, and the social fabric of a media industry BCNM faculty member Nicole Starosielski has recently published the research article, "Flying the skies to wire the seas: Subsea cables, remote work, and the social fabric of a media industry." Read more