Saturday 7 April 2018

Meet Neri Oxman the gorgeous MIT professor linked to Brad Pitt and a hedge fund Billionaire

Neri Oxman, pictured, coined the term "material ecology."


Neri Oxman is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a pioneer in her field ("material ecology" 
).
Page Six, which called Oxman a "rockstar MIT professor," reported that nothing romantic has developed between the two, though a source also told Page Six that Oxman is dating billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman. Ackman's team declined to comment to Page Six.
Below, some of the highlights of Oxman's life and impressive career.

This is Neri Oxman. She is an associate professor of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab.

Source: MIT Media Lab

Page Six reported that Oxman and actor Brad Pitt have been spending time together, after meeting through an architecture project at MIT. A source told Page Six, "Brad and Neri instantly hit it off because they share the same passion for architecture, design and art. This is best described as a professional friendship."

Source: New York Post


According to Page Six, Oxman has been dating billionaire Bill Ackman for seven months, although Ackman's team declined a request for comment. Ackman is the founder of hedge fund Pershing Square Capital, and was once called the next Warren Buffett.



Oxman, who is in her early 40s, was born in Israel to architect parents.

Source: Harpers Bazaar


After a stint in the Israeli Army, Oxman tried out medical school, but switched to architecture school after two years. In 2010 she graduated from MIT's PhD program in design computation.

Source: Harpers Bazaar


One well-known project of hers is the "Silk Pavilion," which combines a robotic arm with a dome made by thousands of live silkworms. Another project is "Wanderers," which consists of 3-D printed wearable skins designed to help humans survive on other planets.



Her work is featured in permanent collections in several museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Boston Museum of Science.

Source: MIT Media Lab


And she's won several awards, most recently the Emerging Voices award from the Architectural League of New York and the Innovation by Design Award from Fast Company.

Source: MIT Media Lab


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