Di Wu
Master Student
SoA & HCII, CMU
Computational Design, Digital Fabrication, Architecture
wudi@cmu.edu
About
Di Wu, a designer & programmer in HCI and architectural field. He is currently the rising second-year master student in Carnegie Mellon University, as well as the research assistant in Morphing Matter Lab, HCII, CMU advised by Prof. Lining Yao. He shows broad interests in computational design(especially in data visualization and game design), digital fabrication, urban & architectural design.
Prior to CMU, Di received his B. ARCH in Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. He was an exchange student in University of California, Berkeley during his undergraduate.
Di is a tea lover and likes cooking.
Education
Sep 2021 - Present
Carnegie Mellon University, MAAD
Sep 2016 - Jun 2021
Huazhong University of Science and Technology(HUST), B.ARCH
Jan 2020 - Jul 2020
University of California, Berkeley, Undergraduate Exchange
Awards
Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture Merit Scholarship (Graduate) in the year of 2022
Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture Merit Scholarship (Graduate) in the year of 2021
2016-2017 Science and Technology Innovation Scholarship
2016-2017 Outstanding Individual in Technological Innovation
Competition
Britain Internation Creative Competition (BICC)-Sliver Award
The 9th IDEA-KING International Landscape Planning and Design Competition-International Sliver Award
Mirco Housing 2019 Architecture Competition-Top 50
2019 China Architecture Newcomers Competition-Top 100
The 12th China University Student Computer Design Competition-National First Prize & First Prize of Central South Division
MOONCEPTION 2019 Global Architecture Competition-Special Mention
The 3rd "Tianhua Cup" National Architectural Design Competition-National Excellence Award
Social Activities
MIT CEO Outreach Membership
The 3rd National Campus Construction Alliance (Peking University)
Excellent Volunteer of Jianghanguan Museum
International Conference on Health Architecture
The first members of Hikvision Club in HUST
Love Teaching Activities for Children with Alzheimer's Disease
Debate Team in School of Architecture and Urban Planning, HUST
Department of Materials in School of Architecture and Urban Planning, HUST