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Terry Knight is the William and Emma Rogers Professor of Design and Computation in the Department of Architecture at MIT. Her research focuses on computational design, shape grammars, and their applications in architecture. She is known for her book Transformations in Design, a foundational text on shape grammars, and has published widely in design research journals. Her recent work explores Computational Making, integrating material, sensory, and temporal aspects of design into computational frameworks.
Education: BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, MA and PhD in Architecture from UCLA. She serves on editorial boards for the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, Design Science, and ArchiDoct, and co-edits the Routledge book series Design, Technology and Society.
Professional Roles: Active in academic leadership and editorial work, with no specific grants or labs mentioned in the provided text.
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