Michal Dengusiak
Hoare Lea
Computational Engineering Consultant
Michal Dengusiak achieved his master’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Poznan University of Technology in Poland in 2006. He started his career with Arup, where he achieved his Chartership status with CIBSE and formed a strong grounding in the Built Environment. During his work at BuroHappold Engineering in Berlin and Bath, Michal was responsible for leading the discipline development within Building Environments under BHoM and helping with seamless integration for the whole of MEP and Building Physics workflows. Currently he is working for Hoare Lea as a Computational Engineering Consultant where he leads Sustainable Analytical Model development to provide efficient computational workflow for MEP and specialist discipline under one coordinated workflow. He is passionate about creating new approaches to modelling and thermal simulation, adopting parametric design techniques and BIM workflows. There he is concentrating on calculations and thereby improving project efficiency. Outside of work, you might find Michal beekeeping, playing badminton, or programming. He was awarded the two CIBSE Digital Engineering awards in 2018: for innovation for his work on SAM and a recognition as the best Digital Engineer of the year.
My Speakers Sessions
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Tuesday, 15 November, 2022
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BILT Europe 2022, Valencia | Open source, what’s its place in the AEC industry? : A Panel DiscussionMarios Messios, Parametricos Mark Wieringa, Bimforce Michal Dengusiak, Hoare Lea Antonio González Viegas, IFC.js Alan Rynne, Speckle Carl Storms, NewformaBILT
Synopsis:
This panel discussion will look at how open-source software and tools can be used within the AEC industry. We will do this by asking our panelists about the pros and cons of open source, along with its unique use cases.
BILT Europe 2022, Valencia | Make it 3D easy! The opensource way of making perfect watertight models using visual programming and more!Michal Dengusiak, Hoare Lea Michalina Dengusiak, Heinrich-Hertz-GymnasiumDesignBILTSustainability, Simulation and AnalysisNon Vendor SpecificSynopsis:
An opensource workflow can help achieve watertight models, which can be used for simulations or 3D printing. It helps to adopt many alternative techniques to further improve quality and efficiency. This presentation will focus on various practical implementations of the current tools’ capabilities as well as talk about their benefits and limitations.
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