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Dr. Elizabeth Hénaff is a computational biologist with an art practice and has produced a body of work that ranges from scientific articles to artworks shown nationally and internationally. She leads the Laboratory for Living Interfaces where she investigates microbial metrics in urban environments with a focus on anthropogenic change, alongside students in design, engineering, and biology. Research directions include engineering of green wall infrastructure, remediation of Superfund sites, and the impact of street-level flooding on urban microbial diversity, and for this they build software, hardware and wetware. She holds an assistant professor position at the NYU Tandon school of Engineering’s Integrated Design and Media program, where she teaches courses in Biodesign. Last Updated: 2024.09

Researcher

doctor of science / Honorary Director, JT Biohistory Research Hall

PhD in physics and specializes in ecology and the study of animal behavior, Project Assistant Professor, Utsunomiya University

urbanist, experience designer / Co-Director, for Cities / Director, Social Green Design / Director, watage

artist

scientist, researcher

artist / co-founder and director of SymbioticA

Program and experience designer

Associate Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University

Project Associate Professor, Biological Networks Laboratory, National Institute of Genetics

Researcher

designer, engineer

artist, director, designer

Data Visualization Artist, Specially Appointed Assistant Professor at Hitotsubashi University