Seven faculty in the MIT School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) have been honored for his or her contributions by promotions, efficient July 1. Three faculty promotions are in the Department of Architecture; three are in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning; and one is in the Program in Media Arts and Sciences.
“Whether architects, urbanists, computer scientists, or nanotechnologists, they represent our school at its best, in its breadth of inquiry and mission to improve the relationship between human beings and their environments,” says SA+P Dean Hashim Sarkis.
Department of Architecture
Marcelo Coelho has been promoted to affiliate professor of the follow. Coelho is the director of the Design Intelligence Lab, which explores the intersection of human and machine intelligence throughout design, AI, and fabrication. His work ranges from light-based installations to bodily computing. Recognition for his work contains two Prix Ars Electronica awards and Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Award. Coelho’s experimental strategy redefines inventive processes, reworking how we think about and work together with clever methods. Coelho teaches programs that convey collectively industrial design, consumer expertise, and synthetic intelligence.
Holly Samuelson has been promoted to affiliate professor with out tenure. Samuelson has co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed papers, successful a Best Paper award from the journal Energy and Building. As a acknowledged professional in architectural expertise, she has been featured in media retailers similar to The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, the BBC, and The Wall Street Journal.
Rafi Segal has been promoted to full professor. An award-winning designer, Segal works throughout architectural and city scales, with initiatives starting from Villa 003 in the ORDOS 100 collection to the Kitgum Peace Museum in Uganda, the Ashdod Museum of Art in Israel, and the successful design proposal for the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. His present work contains planning a brand new communal neighborhood for an Israeli kibbutz and curating the primary exhibition on Alfred Neumann’s Nineteen Sixties structure.
Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP)
Carlo Ratti has been reappointed as professor of the follow. Ratti is the director of the Senseable City Lab and a founding companion of the worldwide design workplace Carlo Ratti Associati. He has co-authored over 500 publications and holds a number of patents. His work has been exhibited globally, together with on the Venice Biennale, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Design Museum in Barcelona. Two of his initiatives, the Digital Water Pavilion and the Copenhagen Wheel, have been named amongst TIME Magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year.” He is the curator of the 2025 Venice Biennale’s nineteenth International Architecture Exhibition.
Albert Saiz has been promoted to full professor. Saiz serves because the director of MIT’s Urban Economics Lab, which conducts analysis on actual property economics, city economics, housing markets, native public finance, zoning rules, international actual property, and demographic tendencies affecting city and actual property growth worldwide. He additionally contributes to the broader analysis neighborhood as a visiting scholar on the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, a analysis fellow on the Institute for the Analysis of Labor, and editor for the Journal of Housing Economics.
Delia Wendel has been promoted to affiliate professor with out tenure. Wendel’s analysis engages three major areas: kinds of neighborhood restore after battle and catastrophe, African urbanism, and spatial politics. Her interdisciplinary work attracts collectively city research, essential peace research, architectural historical past, cultural geography, and anthropology. At MIT DUSP, she leads the Planning for Peace essential collective and oversees the Mellon Foundation and the MIT Center for Art, Science and Technology-funded analysis and exhibition challenge, Memory Atlas for Repair. She additionally serves because the managing editor of Projections, the division’s annual peer-reviewed journal on essential points in city research and planning.
Program in Media Arts and Sciences
Deblina Sarkar has been promoted to affiliate professor with out tenure. As the director of the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek Lab on the MIT Media Lab, she merges nanoelectronics, physics, and biology to create groundbreaking applied sciences, from ultra-thin quantum transistors to the primary antenna that operates inside residing cells. Her interdisciplinary work has earned her main honors, together with the National Institutes of Health Director’s New Innovator Award and the IEEE Early Career Award in Nanotechnology.
