Two design-led Master's degrees responding to the impact of biotechnology, computation and climate change in architecture. Follow us on Instagram: bio_id
I'd love to see / hear you tomorrow to talk about microalgae, textiles and eventually even microplastic! Register the webinar through the link below.
*Spoiler alert* my presentation is pink-themed 🎀
Join online to watch Brenda Parker, Carole Collet & Natsai Audrey Chieza in their conversation on biodesign and interdisciplinary learning in next week's episode of Science in the Making. @carolecollet@algaegrrrl @NatsaiAudrey
@UCL_Bio_ID Great to hear about the magic #biomaterials for construction being developed by the students @UCL_Bio_ID - responding to the #ClimateEmergency. Working across disciplines and accessing global expertise to create innovative materials.
On Thursday 02 July and Friday 03 July, students from our @UCL_Bio_ID programme will share their finished design proposals and scientific findings, live on our school's YouTube channel.
https://t.co/xDDDwVPkZe
Live #ForumDays | #DigitalArtsForum with Master Speaker: @shneelmalik, Architect, a Biodesign Researcher, a Social Entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker & pursuing PhD at the Bio-Integrated Design Lab, at UCL, UK | 1600-1645 Hrs | Tuesday | 30th June 2020 @SkochSame https://t.co/LyugYZohWX
Tune in this Thursday and Friday, 02 & 03 July, from 1:30pm to 6:30pm on the Bartlett YouTube channel to watch live Bio-ID Final Crits where students will share their work produced over past 2 years. https://t.co/I1H9pDbGef
UCL Biochemical Engineering Lecturer Dr Brenda Parker has been awarded a grant from the WCMT Activate Fund using ceramic tiles inlaid with algae that can help to capture contaminants in water and remove pollution from industrial sites https://t.co/GftjIXe0Xi
Publication of Poikilohydric Living Walls / Marcos Cruz, in Étapes pp.168-170, Paris France. Photo Credit: Marcos Cruz; Photo Credit (walls): Sarah Lever
Poikilohydric Living Walls mentioned in the article 'Reasons to be cheerful: 11 great ideas from British universities that could change the world' by Rosie Kinchen and Katherine Forster, in THE SUNDAY TIMES, London UK. https://t.co/JRX00sbTJw
Open Day! Join us next Wednesday, 01st July 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm for another Bio-Integrated Design Open Day. Please visit the link to book - https://t.co/QG9p0AjUrx
If you would like to know a bit more on use of textiles for attached cultivation of red marine microalgae check the video below. @SalmaneAnete#SfAMECS2020
Anete Salmane @SalmaneAnete next with another flash presentation! Use of textiles for attached cultivation of red marine microalgae Porphyridium purpureum https://t.co/k3vwijrVlj
#SfAMECS2020#SfAMECS
Check out a poster presentation of the work led by Anete Salmane, Bio-ID lab coordinator and tutor, presented earlier this year in @SfAMtweets online conference.
Here's a short Twitter tailored poster version I made for the @SfAMtweets online symposium if anyone has gotten lost in all the excitement & links. #SfAMECS2020#SfAMECS
Announcing the first awards from our new grant programme the #ActivateFund. This new fund will support #ChurchillFellows’ projects during the key period when they first return from their overseas research and start to make change happen in the UK ➡️ https://t.co/UPoU9k7Y5D
Earlier this year Shneel Malik, a design tutor at Bio-ID, has given a Tedx Talk where she shared her work on fabrication of large-scale photosynthetic systems for applications within architecture. #TedTalk
“Act Locally, to Impact Globally”
That’s how I concluded my #tedtalk this February. I not only believe in it strongly, I also see everybody practicing it now. We are all doing our bit to make a global impact - & it seems to be working. #tedxgateway#GlobalCitizens#changemakers