Examples
Examples
Interactive lectures for university students
This course takes an interdisciplinary approach by introducing designers to advanced materials, big data, and wearable technology in a language that bridges the gap between science and design communication. This course aims to expand opportunities beyond the design field by providing an in-depth overview of fabricating novel materials for sustainable textile applications.

This lecture is unique in that it contains material that has been the basis of at least four Nobel Prizes (with more most certainly to come!) It has to do with a beautiful hidden topological quantum structure of electrons moving in a crystalline solid.

The course covers basic concepts and helps to grasp common sense underlying so popular nowadays, artificial intelligence technologies.
