Jeannine Mosely

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Jeannine Mosely (born May 16, 1953 in Pittsburgh, PA) holds a Ph.D. in EECS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is known for her work as an origami artist. She is best known for her modular origami designs, especially her work using business cards. She has organized several crowd-sourced origami projects built from tens of thousands of business cards involving hundred of volunteers for each project. She is also known for her minimalist origami designs (such as her fourfold alphabet), curved crease models, and her invention of "or-egg-ami" models made from egg cartons. rdf:langString
Jeannine Mosely (nacida el 16 de mayo de 1953) es una matemática e ingeniera eléctrica estadounidense. Doctorada en el MIT, es conocida por su trabajo artístico en el mundo del origami, la técnica de construir figuras de papel de origen japonés,​ en la que se ha distinguido por organizar la creación con numerosos voluntarios de grandes modelos a base de tarjetas de visita. En el campo de los fractales, ideó la figura que lleva su nombre, el copo de nieve de Mosely. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jeannine Mosely
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rdf:langString Jeannine Mosely (born May 16, 1953 in Pittsburgh, PA) holds a Ph.D. in EECS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is known for her work as an origami artist. She is best known for her modular origami designs, especially her work using business cards. She has organized several crowd-sourced origami projects built from tens of thousands of business cards involving hundred of volunteers for each project. She is also known for her minimalist origami designs (such as her fourfold alphabet), curved crease models, and her invention of "or-egg-ami" models made from egg cartons.
rdf:langString Jeannine Mosely (nacida el 16 de mayo de 1953) es una matemática e ingeniera eléctrica estadounidense. Doctorada en el MIT, es conocida por su trabajo artístico en el mundo del origami, la técnica de construir figuras de papel de origen japonés,​ en la que se ha distinguido por organizar la creación con numerosos voluntarios de grandes modelos a base de tarjetas de visita. En el campo de los fractales, ideó la figura que lleva su nombre, el copo de nieve de Mosely.
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