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Materialising the Future

A Learning Path to Understand, Develop and Apply Emerging Materials and Technologies

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  • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
  • Details an innovative approach to teaching emerging materials and technologies
  • Suggests new ways to establish collaboration with the industrial world
  • Provides methods and projects on how to design with and for emerging materials and technologies

Part of the book series: Research for Development (REDE)

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This open access book offers a host of theoretical knowledge at the basis of new EM&Ts (namely, Interactive Connected Smart Materials, Wearables (ICS), Nanomaterials, Advanced Growing Materials, and Experimental Wood-Based Materials), as communicated through the unique design teaching method developed within the context of the European Project DATEMATS, a result of the creative workshops held by the four higher education institutions that were partners in the project, stressing the pros and cons of the method and offering ideas for further development and improvement. The modern age requires its own innovations in regards to both social and industrial progress, innovations made possible by Emerging Materials and Technologies (EM&Ts). Frameworks for designing both with and for the new materials are presented, educating designers about the opportunities offered by EM&Ts and how to take advantage of them. At the same time, the book explains how the method developed through the knowledge generated at research centers and universities can be communicated to companies across various industries that stand to gain from it, linking the assorted stakeholders, and includes a final chapter based on feedback from both students and business professionals as to the benefits of academic/industrial cooperation. 

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

    Venere Ferraro

  • Department of Design, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland

    Pirjo Kääriäinen

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials, University of Navarra, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain

    Paz Morer-Camo

  • Copenhagen School of Design and Technology, Copenhagen, Denmark

    Anke Pasold

About the editors

Venere Ferraro, Ph.D. in Industrial Design, is Associate Professor at the Design Department of Politecnico di Milano. She has been Visiting Researcher at the University of New South Wales of Sydney (2006) and at the Media Lab of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009), where she conducted research on Wearable Systems with the lens on design-driven and user-oriented approaches. She is a Member of the Experience and Interaction Design Research Lab, she has participated in several international and national research projects, and she has been the principal Investigator of the research project POD: Plurisensorial (SAF€RA 2014 joint call). She is currently the Coordinator of the European Project “DATEMATS” (KA2-2018). Her main research activity is focused on the role of interaction design in the use of disruptive technology (Wearable/smart textile and AI), in particular, on how to exploit the potential of digital technologies to design experiential systems in both the private and public sectors. Her research is characterized by human-centered design, and her research interests lie in the field of wearable devices, smart interactive systems for well-being, with particular attention paid to tools and methods for changing user behavior. She is the author of several international publications, and she holds a number of both international and national patents and models.

 

Pirjo Kääriäinen is Associate Professor of Design and Materialities at Aalto University's School of Arts, Design, and Architecture. Her background is in textile design and manufacturing. Together with Professor Tapani Vuorinen, she has facilitated the interdisciplinary CHEMARTS collaboration between the School of Arts, Design, and Architecture (ARTS) and the School of Chemical Engineering (CHEM) since 2011. CHEMARTS aims to inspire students and researchers to explore design-driven approaches in materials research and to create future-oriented concepts, applications, and business seeds for a more sustainable world of materials.

 

Anke Pasold is an Associate professor at the Material Design Lab at the Copenhagen School of Design and Technology, where she is developing the methodological and technological side of the lab and structuring new material-educational programmes. Her research focus is on material practice, in particular, on advanced design methodologies, material formation and fabrication processes, which she explores by means of experimental prototypes - making things tangible between the digital and the physical towards integrated, applied solutions.

 

Dra. Paz Morer-Camo is Professor at the University of Navarra – Tecnun (Spain). She holds a Ph.D. (1991) in Architecture from the University of Navarra. Specializing in Computer Design, her doctoral thesis focused on realistic representations of 3D models and simulation of virtual environments using computational techniques. She is currently the coordinator of the Industrial Design Engineering degree and is responsible for the Industrial Design area. Currently, she lectures on ‘Artistic Drawing’, ‘Technical Drawing’, ‘Sustainable Engineering’ and ‘Design Methodology’ to Bachelor students and is coordinator of the subject ‘Ethical challenges in Artificial Intelligence’ for Master students. She has participated in more than 25 research projects subsidized by different government entities. She has participated in more than 35 international conferences, and she has served as chairman for five international conferences. She has been the editor of three books. She spent three months as a researcher at MIT (Cambridge-USA) in 2007 and a second one-month stay at CalPoly (California) in 2019. She has obtained three six-year research grants from the national committee for the assessment of research action. She has supervised six PhD Theses and more than 100 bachelor thesis projects. She has belonged to the Board of the Ingegraf Association since 2013, serving as its President for four years. She is reviewer of several scientific journals: Sensors, DYNA, and Applied Sciences, among others.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Materialising the Future

  • Book Subtitle: A Learning Path to Understand, Develop and Apply Emerging Materials and Technologies

  • Editors: Venere Ferraro, Pirjo Kääriäinen, Paz Morer-Camo, Anke Pasold

  • Series Title: Research for Development

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25207-5

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2023

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-25206-8Published: 21 May 2023

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-25209-9Published: 21 May 2023

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-25207-5Published: 20 May 2023

  • Series ISSN: 2198-7300

  • Series E-ISSN: 2198-7319

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVII, 227

  • Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations, 124 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Biomaterials, Science Education, Materials Engineering, Engineering Design, Nanotechnology

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