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Steinar Killi
DESIGNING FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING:
PERSPECTIVES FROM PRODUCT DESIGN
FUNDING:
AHO
ADVISORS: Andrew Morrison
The project investigates the development of design tools
for the coming paradigm shift in producing and con-
suming products. This is caused by new, full-freeform
manufacturing technology, also labeled Rapid Manu-
facturing, and more recently Additive Manufacturing.
The need for these tools has been specifically pointed
out in a roadmap developed by the US government, US
industry and US universities, issued in April 2009.
Jørn Knutsen
PRODUCTS AND THE NETWORKED CITY
FUNDING:
VERDIKT PROGRAM, RESEARCH COUNCIL
OF NORWAY
ADVISOR: Andrew Morrison
The backdrop for this project is how the city and the
people within it are producing enormous amounts of
data, frompublicly available bureaucratic sources lsuch
as governmental school tests, via environment sensors
reporting on temperature or air pollution levels, to
intimate data about geographic positions or activity
coming from personal interactions withmobile phones
and other ubiquitous technologies.
Helge Tor Kristiansen
RELATING SUPER COMPLEXITY IN SHIP
BRIDGE DESIGN
FUNDING:
ÅLESUND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
ADVISOR:
Birger Sevaldson
This PhD research is part of the Ulstein Bridge Con-
cept project. The main focus is the super complex pro-
cess of generating new concep tual design solutions in
the recreation of the entire offshore ship bridge. My
special interest is how the participants in the team of
the research project Ulstein Bridge Concept (UBC)
collect knowledge, mediate design competence, and
collaborate in their effort of doing design innovation.
The main focus is innovation in the fuzzy front end,
conceptualization and design collaboration.
Sigrun Lurås
DESIGNING FOR SENSEMAKING ON THE
SHIP’S BRIDGE
FUNDING:
ULSTEIN BRIDGE CONCEPT PROJECT
FUNDED BY NORWEGIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
ADVISORS: Birger Sevaldson
This PhD research project, part of the Ulstein Bridge Con-
cept Project, looks at how Systems Oriented Design can be
used when designing for sensemaking on the ship’s bridge.
Nina Lysbakken
YOUTH, SOCIETY & SOCIAL MEDIA
FUNDING:
VERDIKT PROGRAM (NFR)
ADVISORS: Henry Mainsah
This PhD research project is part of the delTA-project
that looks at whether we can engage young people to
take part in the society by using social media.
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AHO WORKS RESEARCH 2012
Centre for Design Research