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2024 UNSW CoDe conference

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# CoDe Conference 2024

### Conference theme: Collaborations!

##### Date & Time: Friday 9th August, 10.30am – 5.30pm+

##### Location: DesignInc, Level 12/126 Phillip St, Sydney NSW 2000

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The CoDe Conference 2024 presents and celebrates Graduation Research Projects by the final year UNSW Bachelor of Design in Computational Design students who are at the forefront of exploring and developing design technology innovation for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. The 2024 graduation research projects span a range of cutting-edge topics including machine learning for design automation, virtual reality for design decision-support, aspect-based sentiment analysis for urban design, parametric design methods, data validation for BIM, robotic fabrication workflows, and human-robot interaction. UNSW CoDe extend our sincere thanks to the industry collaborators, Aurecon, BVN, COX Architecture, Designlnc, HDR, Metakosmos, Mott MacDonald, and nettletontribe architects, for their expert contributions this year. Industry collaboration is central to supporting our student’s understanding of real-world industry problems and opportunities as well as accelerating design technology research innovation to create positive real-world impact.

### Keynote Speaker

#### Glenda Caldwell

Dr Glenda Amayo Caldwell is a Professor in Architecture and the Academic Lead Research in the School of Architecture & Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology. Glenda is the Associate Director Research Training for the ARC Australian Cobotics Centre and a Chief investigator in the centre’s Designing Socio-Technical Robotic Systems program of research. She is an architecture and design scholar with internationally recognised expertise in physical, digital, and robotic fabrication, leading Industry 4.0 innovation through human-centred research in human-robot collaboration, design robotics, media architecture, and human-building interaction.

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