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Fabio Gramazio
Matthias Kohler
Petrus Aejmelaeus-Lindström
Amini-Aghdam Amir-Ali
Aleksandra Anna Apolinarska
Inés Ariza
Benhur Baiju
Davide Baret
David Bergmann
Raphael Beutler
Yanis Bienz
Taha Bouizargan
Marco Brönimann
Oliver Bucklin
Lancelot Burwell
Elias Böhnlein
Gonzalo Casas
Kunaljit Chadha
Pierre Chassagne
Wei-Ting Chen
Sian-Jyun Chen
Carlotta Daro
Selen Ercan Jenny
Tanja Fehr
Dario Frisina
Alessandra Gabaglio
Eric Gozzi
Jonas Haldemann
Halima Hassan
Gamal Hassan
Matthias Helmreich
Maxime Huysman
Ananya Kango
Chen Kasirer
Aikaterini Katsarou
Konstantina Laki
Diego Ruben Machain Rivera
Ivan Malkov
Francesco Milano
Alexandra Moisi
Jonas Oberholzer
Carl Pantos-Conquilla
Panayiotis Papacharalambous
Georgios Papadimitriou
Inés Rouane
Rupal Saxena
Sarah Schneider
Fabio Scotto
Ilja Silvan Senn
Gereon Siévi
Neroli Soso
Eliott Sounigo
Magdalena Stankova
Anastasiia Stryzhevska
Elina Stähli
Ruben Arthur Tagmann
Joana Francisco Tomaz
Cedric Trees
Lauren Vasey
Lorin Wiedemeier
Shiqi Xu
Achilleas Xydis
Matteo Zivadinovic
Gergana Rusenova holds a Bachelor degree in Architecture and Urban Design from the University of Stuttgart. Her Bachelor thesis was part of the design and fabrication process of the ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14 under the lead of Prof. A. Menges and Prof. J. Knippers. During her bachelor studies she also worked as a student employee at Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering, where she was involved in international projects and gained work experience in the field of geometrically complex façade and bridge structures. After her bachelor studies Gergana Rusenova became an architect in practice at the architectural chamber Baden-Württemberg and worked for on different projects, mainly in their execution phase at Architekturbüro Prof. Kergassner. In 2014, she continued with her studies as part of the MSc Program Integrative Technologies and Architectural Design (ITECH) at the Institute for Computational Design and the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, University of Stuttgart. The focus of her Master thesis was the simulation and the analysis of granulates’ micro-mechanical behavior and the development of an adaptive formation process. Since February 2016 Gergana Rusenova is a PhD Researcher on the project Jammed Architectural Structures at the Chair of Architecture and Digital Fabrication (Prof. F. Gramazio, Prof. M. Kohler) at ETH Zurich.
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