
معرفی
Delphine Rumo is a Doctoral Researcher and part-time lecturer in the Department of Design at Aalto University's School of Arts, Design and Architecture. Her research focuses on design and environmental humanities, particularly the materialities of industrialized construction, geologies, and post-anthropocentric practices. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through studies on circular economies and sustainable design. Her work explores human-geology interactions, waste management, and non-destructive material reuse.
Education:
- Master's degree in Arts and Design, Aalto University (2021)
- Bachelor's in Social Sciences, Université de Lausanne (2017)
- Bachelor's in Arts and Design, École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (2009)
Research interests include the movements of soils/rocks in construction and the timing of human-geology economies. She writes about 'spirited geologies' and collaborates internationally on projects like the NODUS Sustainable Design Research Group. Her recent publications address circular economies, material livelihoods, and more-than-human design practices.
Activities include organizing workshops at the World Congress of Environmental History and presenting at conferences on topics like grounded circularity and feral ecologies. She has no listed awards but actively engages in peer-reviewed research and exhibitions.

