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Daniel Prohasky is a Lecturer in Architectural Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology, School of Design and Architecture, where he integrates robotics, digital fabrication, and sustainable design to advance low-carbon construction. He is actively involved in research, teaching, and supervision of PhD candidates, with a focus on innovative building systems and resourceful architecture.
His research interests include:
- Architectural Engineering
- Robotics in Construction
- Digital Fabrication
- Low-Carbon Architecture
- Adaptive Moulding
- Mycelium-Based Materials
- Biomimicry
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trajectory in sustainable building technologies, robotic fabrication, and environmental performance, often combining computational tools with physical prototyping. Trends show increasing focus on mycelium habitats, adaptive concrete casting, and mixed reality for environmental visualization.
Scientific awards include:
- Engineer of the Year, Victoria (2023)
- veski Innovator of the Year (2019)
- Best Presentation Award, CAADRIA (2016)
Daniel leads significant research grants such as the ARC Training Centre for Next-Gen Architectural Manufacturing and internal projects like 'The Living Hollow' mycelium habitat initiative. He supervises PhD students in biomimicry and adaptive moulding. He is the founder of Curvecrete, an advanced manufacturing practice, and has collaborated with leading firms like Arup and Aurecon. His teaching emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and hands-on experience with cutting-edge construction technologies.
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