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    highly competitive Google “Little Box Challenge” design competition, hosted by Google Company and IEEE Power Electronics Society [22], from Sept. 2014 to March 2016. Google offered one million dollar grand prize. Ximax team successfully entered the finalist and become one of the five best solar inverter design teams in the US and one of the best eighteen in the world. Although we did not win the final prize, we did prove that we are a world class design team. It gives high confidence that Ximax will

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    induced design and how robots can help enrich the physical nature of architecture, to inform the material processes and to merge the computational design with the construction realization. The employment of robotics in architecture is creating an entirely new aesthetic and functionality that could alter and challenge the architectural design at a larger scale. By using the cost-efficient fabrication machines that are both reliable and flexible such as the articulated arm robots or the industrial robots

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    or measuring in Kansei Engineering has gone through a wide area of applications. Several mainly Japanese companies in different business areas used Kansei Engineering for improving their products. The range of industrial business areas stretches from automobile industry via packaging design to cloth and furniture manufacturers, even Kansei Engineering applications in houses and flat conception bolster the record of Kansei Engineering in industry. Most of the scientifically documented Kansei Engineering

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    in construction and manufacturing processes today, the architectural design may reflect these new innovative changes. The book, Made by Robots: Challenging Architecture at a Larger Scale, presents a shift between the old, traditional manufacturing processes to the new role that robotics is beginning to adapt in the infrastructure process, closing the gap between design and fabrication. Efficiency, costs, and the concept of a design process involving communication between designers and robotics is put

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    sustainability approach in order to stay ahead of the industry standard. * Moving toward environmental sustainability implied to review and redesign industrial processes that would generate less toxic pollution and deplete natural resources. 3.4 Opportunities for the company * Leader of residential, office furniture and workspace design. * One of top four suppliers in the U.S. office furniture industry. * Company offered innovative good designed and high quality products.

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Engineering is the life-line of this fast developing world, and I have always dreamt to be a part of it. Over the years, this dream has developed into a passion. Fuelled by the rapid strides made in this field, I sincerely hope to contribute significantly to the efforts that are under way to meet the ever-increasing demands of mankind. My fascination for Science led me to take up the science stream in my higher education. Also, participation in several science projects and expos

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    Pierre Chareau

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    Chareau and his works Pierre Chareau rose from Bordeaux, a humble beginning to rise to become one of the most sought after designers in both France and the rest of the world. He balanced the opulence of traditional French decorations with interior designs in his elegant furniture in a way that remains in sync with modern life. Chareau was a Secular Jew, born in Paris, France. He studied at the Beaux-Arts school. Extraordinarily, rare woods and exotic materials that blended to create clean profiles

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    experienced the diversity of the stream. Obviously, laboratory’s the place where I could practically experience and implement whatever I learnt in theory classes. I did well in streams like Thermal and Automotive, yet my actual interest has always been in design, testing and production. One thing for sure is that, if the branch is as vast as an ocean, I am certain to have control over a few streams of it. In the year 2012, I did my summer internship in BAJAJ TEMPO Ltd (Pune-India) for a period of

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    1972); and that climate change is likely to worsen the situation for many people of the world (Stott et al. 2010), business models have to change toward a more sustainable way of living, manufacturing and consuming; moving away from neoclassical industrial approaches. This represent the need for a fundamental conceptual shift away from current ‘take-make-dispose’ system, which generate toxic, one-way, ‘cradle-to-grave’ material flows, moving toward a ‘cradle-to-cradle’ system that can be conceptualized

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    who's works can be seen in the webcomic A Softer World and Vegan Paris. Tim Maly is a writer, a fellow at the metaLAB, a lecturer in Industrial Design at RISD, and former game designer based in Toronto. Tim’s work as a journalist has focused on looking for the consequences of architecture and design in small details and at vast scales—with a particular interest in industrial production and supply chains. With the Dredge Research Collaborative, he’s exploring landscape architecture as a result of waterway

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