Spiro Pollalis
Biography: Spiro N. Pollalis Professor of Design Technology and Management Harvard Design School Cambridge, MA Spiro N. Pollalis is Professor of Design Technology and Management at the Harvard Design School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received his first engineering degree from the National Technical University of Athens and his Master’s and PhD from MIT. His MBA in high technology is from Northeastern University. He also has a honorary Master’s degree in Architecture from Harvard. Prof. Pollalis specializes in project management, information technology in design, and in signature bridge design. Prof. Pollalis’s research extends in remote collaboration, and remote teaching. He has taught synchronously across continents via the Internet, and his practice is based on remote collaborators located in USA and Europe, brought together by advanced multimedia communications. Prof. Pollalis is the founder and director of the Center for Design Informatics (CDI), dedicated to the exploration of Internet and Technology in the design, real estate and construction fields. He is also the advisor in the area of Project Management at the Master in Design Studies program. He has practiced as a bridge designer in the USA and in Europe for signature bridges, central to urban and regional development. He has also consulted extensively on management and information technology in design and construction projects. Prof. Pollalis is the author of numerous papers and several books including: The Making of Bilbao Guggenheim Museum (forthcoming), Stretching Time and Space (2001), Remote Teaching (2000), What is a Bridge? (1999, 2002), Build-Operate-Transfer (1996), Case Studies on Management and Technology (1993), and Computer-Aided Project Management (1993); the editor of Uncertainty and Risk in International Construction Markets (1996) and the co-inventor of the patented Task Management (1991). He has conducted research for the National Science Foundation and has been visiting professor at the ETH-Zurich and at the TU-Delft. (December 2011)
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