I am a design researcher and architecture educator with a decade-long experience in developing pedagogies and research using cutting-edge digital techniques, including remote sensing, computational simulation, machine learning, and design informatics. I’ve pioneered a unique approach to modeling post-catastrophic environments using forensic-grade geospatial data at a doctoral level, presenting works at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition. My teaching employs a project-based approach, emphasizing hands-on learning through technical workshops, field research, studio-crits, research seminars, and lectures. I’ve created original design briefs and supervised hundreds of undergraduate and postgraduate projects across computation-based modules in architecture and design studios. Additionally, I introduced a comprehensive design informatics curriculum centered on lidar-acquired point cloud digital datasets into architectural academia.