Ohad Meyuhas

Ph.D. Student

Ohad Meyuhas, an architect and researcher, is actively involved in studying the intersection of digital fabrication, Additive Manufacturing (AM), and sustainable design practices. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Material Topology Research Lab within the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, with his research primarily centered on multi-deposition and multi-material utilization in large-scale AM.

Has extensive experience defining product roadmaps for new innovations, end to end project execution, and establishment of global partnerships in both academia and industry.

While at Stratasys, a 3D printing company, Ohad held leading positions, as the Director of Sustainability Innovation and Solutions. Over the years, he has developed the first 3D printing curriculum that has been implemented in universities around the world and created the first Certification for Additive Manufacturing. He has also developed unique research tools and products for academia and industry and headed up multiple corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Ohad also has a strong background in academia, focusing on product design, tangible user interfaces (TUIs), digital fabrication, and parametric design.

His contributions extend to establishing and managing the Israeli FabLab network, designing and opening labs worldwide, and instructing the Fab Academy Diploma since 2011. His work emphasizes exploring the relationship between digital fabrication, education, and social impact, and understanding how new technologies influence our daily lives by creating a new symphony.

Ohad holds a master’s in advanced architecture (MAA) from Iaac, a Bachelor of Architecture from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and a Fab Academy Diploma from the Fab Foundation.

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