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Matan Mayer

Assistant Professor at IE University
Madrid, Spain
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Matan Mayer is an accomplished architect and educator with a diverse background in both academia and industry. He holds a Doctor of Design degree in Building Technology from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he also served as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Instructor of Architecture. Prior to that, he earned a Master of Design degree in Building Technology and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Tel Aviv University. He has also studied as a Visiting Student in the Emerging Material Technologies Group at the University of Arizona.

Dr. Mayer currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Architecture at IE University, where he brings his extensive experience in research and practice to inspire and educate the next generation of architects. He has also held research and teaching positions at other leading institutions, including Harvard University, the University of Stuttgart, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Composite Construction Lab.

Throughout his career, Dr. Mayer has garnered expertise in a wide range of areas related to architecture, including life cycle analysis, composite materials, building performance, and design thinking. He has worked as a Life Cycle Analyst at Harvard University's Office of Physical Resources, as well as a Research Fellow at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Composite Construction Lab. He has also served as a Design Architect at Mann-Shinar Architects, where he was responsible for designing and managing large-scale projects, and as a Prototype Developer at Zog Design, where he focused on developing and testing innovative construction materials and systems.

Dr. Mayer's extensive experience in academia and industry makes him a highly sought-after expert and thought leader in the field of architecture. Through his research, teaching, and practice, he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the built environment and inspire the next generation of architects.

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