These projects were all developed during my degree program in Internet of Things, with a focus on technology and sustainability, and a growing interest in inclusion, collaboration, and larger-scale solutions. In my final semester, my team and I are working on a sensor-based solution for a more inclusive infrastructure, which has sparked my interest in societal shifts and the role of technology in promoting inclusion. Sustainability is a key consideration in all my projects, and I believe it can be a driving force for positive change in all areas.
Project - 7th Semester with Tara Monheim and Maximilian Becht
Summer Semester 23/23
As cities grow, more people use the same infrastructure, creating challenges. Digitalization connects small solutions, improving quality of life. But it's not enough to collect data - multidisciplinary design is needed to make it accessible and highlight options for action. Our goal is to use new technologies to map urban barriers and ground conditions, benefitting citizens and city administration to make cities more accessible and sustainable.
see moreProject - 6th Semester with Tara Monheim and Maximilian Becht
Wintersemester 22/23
Modern collaborative work is full of distracting notifications and meetings, which has a very measurable impact on its quality. The basis of hybrid work, or teamwork in general is effective communication.
Our goal is to effectively structure and cluster all the different communication flows that pop up during a workday. Bridge consists of two parts: A hardware controller and interface.
Project - 3rd Semester with Ligia D., Maximilian B., Noah M.
Winter Semester 20/21
Plantarium is a modular hydroponic irrigation system which can be used among others for home growing. In this system you can grow a variety of different fruits, vegetables and herbs by yourself at home any time of the year. Our system is unique because of its modular construction, concept and automation. Planetarium is supported by an app, from which you can get information about the status of individual modules or the whole system, no matter where you are.
see moreProject - 4th Semester with Niko Mang, Noah Mantel
Summer Semester 21/21
In essence, the AR Cloud is a digital replica of the physical world that is superimposed onto it as a layer, providing a highly accurate and detailed virtual space that corresponds to real space. The term Building Information Modeling (BIM) refers to a method of planning, constructing and managing buildings and other structures through software-based networking. This approach involves digitally modeling, integrating and documenting all relevant building data.
see moreProject - 4th Semester with Felix Waigner, Christina Dehling and simeon Maisenbacher
Summer Semester 21/21
With natektiv, we want to bring children and young people closer to nature and their surroundings in an exciting and attractive way, reusing analogue processes and combine them by integrating digital steps on the way but still without a smartphone.
see moreProject - 3rd Semester with Tara Monheim, Ligia Dietze, Maximilian Becht, Leopold Schmidt
Winter Semester 20/21
Changing people’s eating habits and perspectives is a hard and long process but it is also necessary if we want to continue living on this planet. A change in eating habits will be a triple win: for our bodies, the animals that suffer and for the environment itself - as it is being pushed over its limits already.
see moreProject - Form & Senses 6th Semester abrought at TU Delft with Khalid, Frans, Marjolein, David and Jip. Summer Semester 22/22
Orbium is a captivating exhibition concept that we developed as part of the Form & Senses course during my exchange semester at TU Delft. The course, which focused on multisensory experiences, was my personal highlight of the semester. In addition to this course, I also took project management and leadership, social implication design, and drawing courses while studying in Delft. Orbium was created specifically for the open day of the IDE course and showcases my ability to create unique and engaging exhibition concepts.
see moreProject - 2nd Semester with Tara Monheim
Summer Semester 20/20
Since 2010, access to clean water is a human right. A total of 2/3 of the earth is covered with water, 3.5 percent of which are freshwater reserves. Accessible for us humans are only 0.7 percent. The assignment: a visualization of the consumption of water in agriculture, households and industries of BRICS countries from the year 1996 to 2015.
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