Benjamin Ennemoser is an architect and researcher based in Los Angeles, California. He has received several research fellowships such as the Tische-Stipendium, the prestigious Dr. Otto Seibert-Stipendien-Schenkung and the Start-Grant. He published and exhibited his work all over the world and presented his research about machine learning in architecture at academic institutions and conferences in the US and Europe. He taught several classes and workshops at the University of Innsbruck, University of Applied Arts Vienna, University of Fine Arts Vienna and Yun-Tech University, Taiwan. He is a licensed architect in Italy and since 2016 he is a Lecturer at UCLA’s department of Architecture and Urban Design. As an architect and researcher, his work is situated within the field of computational design techniques, generative processes, computer science and new media as a design speculation and focuses on digital design, AI/machine learning, digital fabrication, applied robotics, soft-robotics, VR & AR and interactive architectural systems.