• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Caitlin Mueller

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Associate Professor

Caitlin Mueller is an educator and researcher who works at the intersection of architecture and structural engineering. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Architecture and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, in the Building Technology Program, where she leads the Digital Structures research group (digitalstructures.mit.edu). Her research focuses on new computational design and digital fabrication methods for innovative, high-performance architecture in the built environment.  Professor Mueller earned a PhD in Building Technology from MIT, a SM in Computation for Design and Optimization from MIT, a MS in Structural Engineering from Stanford University, and a BS in Architecture from MIT, and has practiced at several architecture and engineering firms across the U.S., most recently as a structural designer at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger in Boston.  She has recently contributed to the organization of several major conferences in architecture and engineering, including the 2017 Design Modelling Symposium in Paris, the 2017 ACADIA Conference at MIT, and 2018 Symposium of the International Association of Shell and Spatial Structures at MIT, which she chaired.  With her team, she regularly publishes and presents her research in peer-reviewed journals, international conferences, and the popular press.  

Sessions With Caitlin Mueller

Wednesday, 11 March