Dr. Joe Gattas
2010
John Monash Scholar
DPhil
Origami, engineering
Oxford
United Kingdom
Architecture, Building and Planning, Engineering
Origami-inspired engineering; Structural engineering; Digital fabrication; Computational design; Timber engineering; Manufacturing, Construction, Built Environment
Joe is an Origami Engineer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. He leads the ‘Folded Structures Lab’ research group, founded in 2014 at the University of Queensland, after completion of his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford in 2013. The group comprises six PhD candidates and 15 Undergraduate/Master’s thesis students, with $1.2 million in research and industry grants. Their research involves using origami design techniques to invent and improve thin-walled structures and devices. By utilising folded patterns, origami engineers can transform many sheet materials into efficient and easily-manufactured applications, with current applications already seen in deployable and modular housing; energy-absorbing packaging and barriers; and lightweight automobile and aircraft components. Joe is also a member of the Australian Research Council Future Timber Hub. The Hub is Australia’s leading timber research collaboration, bringing together experts from industry, government, and academia who are committed to the future development of tall timber buildings in the Pacific region. Joe’s work within the Hub is related to digital design and manufacture for innovative structures and systems.
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