I’m a consultant at Netcompany, based in beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark. I hold a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Copenhagen. My current work focuses on using machine inteligence to help automate processes in the Danish public sector.
My PhD dissertation explores what I call Print-and-Play Fabrication: a future where interactive objects are printed rather than assembled. These interactive objects would be ready to use immediately after fabrication, without any extra effort from the designer. By fabricating interactive objects with little-to-no post-print activities required, makers, designers, educators, and hobbyists can transform any passive fabricated object into an interactive artifact. Doing so has the possibility of enriching areas like accessibility, education, and entertainment. You can read more about it here.