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About

Deanna Gelosi is a PhD student in Creative Technology and Design at the University of Colorado Boulder within the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Her research explores computational systems for creative fabrication, and she has built software and hardware tools for clay 3D printing, digital weaving, and CNC woodworking. She integrates algorithmic aesthetics into human-machine collaboration, designing systems that foster expressivity and reflection.

At CU Boulder, she is a member of the Unstable Design Lab, and her work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the ARCS Foundation. Deanna holds a BA in Physics and an MS in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley.