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Research Trajectory

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Manual Drawing and Modeling

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Supervised and Unsupervised Learning

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How Neural Networks Work

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The Universal Approximation Theorem

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Convolutional Neural Networks

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Translational Invariance

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Generative Adversarial Networks

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Actuated Electro Forming

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Silicon Mold

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Swiss Art Award

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Disclaimers

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Projects

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Low Res 3d Printing

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Role of an Architect

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Remote Material Deposition

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It Is True that You Could Look at It in a Way or that I May Present It in a Way That You Take Our State Completely out of the Loop and I Don't Have a Clear Statement on this but this Might Be this Might Even Be Unavoidable I Don't I Think Here It's Crucial to To Distinguish Machine Intelligence from Human Intelligence because these Things in Principle Are Not in Competition so There Are Different Kinds of Intelligence That Do Different Things and Then What Would Be Interesting Is To Think How We Can Relate both in Doing Certain Things but if We Look at Them as a Competition Then You Are in this Loop There in Principle the Human Loses

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Digital Fabrication Lecture Series: Luka Piškorec
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2018Jul 2
Luka Piškorec held a lecture at ETH Zurich in June 2018 as part of the Digital Fabrication Lecture Series. Luka studied architecture at the University of Zagreb in Croatia and worked in architectural offices in Croatia and Switzerland. He continued his studies at the ETH Zürich and received his Master of Science in Architecture (MSc ETH Arch) in 2011. During his studies, he concentrated on digital fabrication techniques as well as algorithmic programming procedures applied to architecture. He organized and led multiple international workshops on the related topics. In 2011 he started working as a research assistant at Gramazio Kohler Research at ETH Zurich. From 2011 to 2014, he was leading the Chair’s elective course and elective thesis workshops dealing with the development of robotic digital fabrication techniques and their implementation in architectural design. From 2015 to 2017 he was involved in organizing and teaching at the newly formed Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) ETH in Architecture and Digital Fabrication. In 2015 he co-founded the Zurich based TEN Association, a group dedicated to initiation and promotion of cultural ventures, with which he exhibited at Swiss Art Awards in 2018. Since 2017 he works as Lecturer in Design of Structures at Aalto University in Helsinki.

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NCCR Digital Fabrication

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