
Sustainability


The Design Engineering Journey: From Need to Realization - Part 4: Digital Realization and Ethical Responsibility
·663 words·4 mins
The final phase of the design journey, exploring digital tools for realization and the ethical responsibilities that ensure products benefit society while maintaining safety and sustainability.

The Design Engineering Journey: From Need to Realization - Part 3: Selecting Optimal Concepts
·700 words·4 mins
The conceptual design phase where biomimicry and structured ideation techniques generate and evaluate multiple design concepts to find the optimal solution.

The Design Engineering Journey: From Need to Realization - Part 2: The Architecture of Requirements
·716 words·4 mins
Examining the critical phase of requirements gathering, using reverse engineering and Quality Function Deployment to translate customer needs into measurable engineering specifications.

The Design Engineering Journey: From Need to Realization
·207 words·1 min
A comprehensive exploration of the engineering design process, from identifying needs through requirements gathering, concept selection, and digital realization, emphasizing ethical responsibility and sustainable innovation.

The Design Engineering Journey: From Need to Realization - Part 1: The Scientific Art of Creation
·740 words·4 mins
Exploring the foundational principles of engineering design, from the Titanic disaster to modern systematic approaches that integrate science, art, and human-centered thinking.

The Invisible Economy - Part 5: Decoding the Data Gap: Unlocking Ancient Circularity through Archaeology and Archives
·662 words·4 mins
Examining methodological approaches to studying invisible circular economies through advanced technology and archival analysis.

The Invisible Economy - Part 4: Beyond Utility: The Functional, Aesthetic, and Spiritual Dimensions of Reuse in Antiquity
·767 words·4 mins
Exploring the complex motivations behind reuse in antiquity, from functional necessity to spiritual beliefs and ideological statements.

The Invisible Economy - Part 3: The Secret Life of Shards: Tracing the Ubiquitous Circularity of Glass and Textiles
·836 words·4 mins
Exploring the organized circular networks for everyday materials like glass and textiles, revealing global supply chains in antiquity.

The Invisible Economy - Part 2: Recycling at the Highest Levels: Elite Reuse in Imperial Roman and Abbasid Courts
·765 words·4 mins
Examining how imperial elites in Rome and Abbasid courts systematically employed reuse and recycling, combining pragmatic resource management with political symbolism.
