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Ramon Weber investigates computational design methods and simulation tools to create sustainable architecture. He completed his PhD at MIT in Building Technology, where he developed frameworks and automation tools for design analysis of low-carbon buildings. He is a graduate of ETH Zurich, University of Stuttgart, and MIT’s Media Lab, where he was a researcher with the Mediated Matter Group. Ramon previously worked at Zaha Hadid Architects in London, where he was involved in projects at various scales through the ZHA|CODE research group. His personal and professional work has been published and presented internationally in scientific design venues including Nature X Humanity, SFMOMA, Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, Ars Electronica, as well as in journals such as Solar Energy, Building Environment, 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing, and ACADIA.
The Mathematics Subject GRE is required for the Fall 2026 admissions cycle. General GRE is optional.