
Shannon Iacino
Industrial design professor
Education
- M.S., sustainable design, Carnegie Mellon University
- B.S., civil engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Credentials
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Professor of industrial design, Fall 2022—present
Rapid prototyping operations manager, 2019–22, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
Responsible for operating, maintaining and repairing digital fabrication equipment including: 3D printers, laser cutters, and large-format printers. Assisted faculty in curriculum creation and hosted workshops focused in 3D printing and laser cutting techniques.
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Adjunct assistant professor of architecture technology, 2021–22, Columbia University, New York
Led software instruction for the Graduate level course: Architectural Technology I: Environments In Architecture. Covered environmental design software including Ladybug, Honeybee and ClimateStudio plug-ins for Grasshopper
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Research assistant, 2017–17, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Conducted research in the area of building facades and the effects of surface geometry on passive heat distribution for energy savings. Aided in physical experiment set up and data analysis of results.
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Project civil engineer, 2013–15, James W. Buckley and Associates, Savannah, GA
Collaborated with senior engineer on site development design and plan production for multi-acre developments.
Certifications
- Rhino Level 2 Specialist, May 2018
- LEED Green Associate, January 2017
- Engineer in training, license: 026016, June 2013
Awards, recognitions, and honors
- Uli Hines Student Urban Design Competition Finalist, Chicago, 2017
- Becthel scholar, Atlanta, GA, 2013–15
Publications and presentations
Publications
- "Moduling Thermal Mass Behavior Through Surface Figuration," Cupkova, Dana; Promoppatum,
- Patcharapit, ACADIA 2017.
Selected installations
- Arts on Water, large-scale installation, Savannah, GA, 2020
- Diurnal Swing, multimedia installation, Columbia University, NY, 2018