Girls' Day 2022

April 28, 2022

Time: April 28, 2022
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Girls' Day

The annual Girls' Day is considered the largest career orientation project for female students. On 28 April 2022, companies with technical departments and technical training facilities, universities and research centres are invited to organise an open day for girls.

Under the auspices of “Zukunft Bauen” (Build the Future) IntCDC researchers from the Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD), the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS), the Institute for Social Sciences (SOWI 5) and the Materials Testing Institute (MPA) will offer three bilingual workshops for girls in grades 9-10 on 28 April 2022.

Integrated Eco-Synergetic Wood Design

Self-Shaping Wood: Material Science Meets Architecture

Robots that Build, Feel and Interact with Humans

 

Integrated Eco-Synergetic Wood Design

Institute of Social Sciences (SOWI) and Material Testing Institute (MPA)

IntCDC Girls' Day Insect Hotels
IntCDC Girls' Day Insect Hotels

 

The Girls' Day workshop will show how wood material science can support biodiversity in an urban environment. You will learn how advanced pollinator gardens and insect hotels can be created on a balcony and how to monitor the pollinators pollinating in action. The event will include hands-on citizen science mobile applications and DIY kits.

IntCDC Girls' Day Team: Integrated Eco-Synergetic Wood Design
Marie Davidova (SOWI), Serena Gambaretti (MPA), Mariah Guimaraes, Martha Teye. In the team, but not in the picture: Noé Fararoni, Svenja Reinhardt
 
 

"Before, it was very difficult for girls and young ladies to study science. Now, you can decide to become whatever you want in your life."

Marie
 

Visualization of the prototype
Visualisation of the prototype
 

We want to share our passion for science and research, encouraging young women to be free and independent in their choice of future profession.

Serena
 

Through a STEM focus, we can see the world through other eyes. It gives us more creativity to solve problems and turns the journey interesting and joyful. Girls also should have the opportunity to join in it and make a difference in the world.

Mariah
 

A few years ago only the privileged girls had the chance to contribute to work and knowledge but the status quo has changed. Every girl is unique so develop your potential to make a compelling change because the time is now.

Martha
 

 

Self-Shaping Wood: Material Science Meets Architecture 

Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD)

Wood Models
Wood reacts to temperature and humidity fluctuations and expands or contracts as a result

The workshop provides a behind-the-scenes look at research into wood as a building material in the field of architecture. Due to its special properties, wood can be used to create self-forming components for buildings, or shading façade elements that react to the weather without the need for electricity. In the workshops school kids will get hands-on experiences using water, a hairdryer and a self-shaping starter kit.

Cones as illustrators
Cones as illustrators
 

It is really exciting to share cutting-edge research with high school girls. I was not exposed to such interdisciplinary subjects until much later in my life, and I hope these workshops help the younger generation experience how fun research can be.

Tiffany
 

Not until I started studying Architecture I realised that you could do research in the field of architecture. I also didn’t know that this research can merge structural design, aesthetics, programming and robotics! If I had known that I wouldn’t have thought twice before choosing that path.

Laura
 

Tiffany Cheng (ICD), Laura Kiesewetter (ICD), Dylan Wood (ICD)

 

Robots that Build, Feel and Interact with Humans

Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD) and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS)

IntCDC Girls' Day DaVinci Roboter
IntCDC Girls' Day DaVinci Roboter

In this workshop, we will introduce you to the world of robotics and show you the variety of their sizes, shapes, and the tasks they can perform. We will take a virtual tour of different research laboratories where the robots live. First, we will show how humans can interact with robots in several ways. Then, together, we will design and make a furniture-scale object using our industrial robotic arms.

IntCDC Girls' Day Roboter and Models
IntCDC Girls' Day Roboter and Models
 

Try as many different things as you can, and maybe you'll find something you love

Yijie
 

When I was in high school myself, I had no idea that robotics and programming can be used in design and other creative disciplines. I'm excited to share this perspective with the young girls and show them the possibilities where the two worlds of design and engineering meet

Yasaman
 

IntCDC Girls´Day Robots Team
Yijie Gong (MPI-IS), Yasaman Tahouni (ICD), Tiffany Cheng (ICD), Mayumi Mohan (MPI-IS), Katja Rinderspacher (ICD), Dylan Wood (ICD)
 
 
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