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Why Not a Water-Powered World?

Image removed.By Sariah Marth, doctoral candidate in chemistry There’s a lot we all know about water. I’m sure if asked, anyone could name an interesting fact about water. What makes the Earth unique? What makes life on Earth possible? Water. It makes up over 70% of the planet and over 60% of your body. In fact, [...]

Adam Petela

Lecturer
Greene Building, 304
petela3@rpi.edu
518-276-4066

Master of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Bachelor of Arts, Binghamton University

Adam Petela is a New York State Registered Architect working in the Hudson Valley and Capital District with 14 years of design experience. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Binghamton University and a Master of Architecture degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Claire Moriarty

Lecturer
Greene Building, Room 304
moriac2@rpi.edu
518-276-4066

Master of Science in Design for Robotics and Autonomous Systems, University of Pennsylvania; Bachelor of Fine Art, Maryland Institute College of Art

Indika U. Perera

Lecturer
Lighting Research Center
518-276-4066
pereru2@rpi.edu

Doctor of Philosophy in Architectural Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Master of Science in Lighting, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University; Bachelor of Science in Engineering, University of Moratuwa (Sri Lanka)

Benjamin Vanmuysen

Lecturer
Greene Building, Room 304
vanmub@rpi.edu
518-276-4066

Master of Architecture, Princeton University; Bachelor of Science in Engineering, KU Leuven, Belgium

Benjamin Vanmuysen is an architectural designer, educator, researcher and maker originally from Belgium. His work oscillates between the disciplines of architecture, design and art. He’s an explorer of the uncharted territories of design and loves to experiment with new materials, fabrication techniques and forms of art production.

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