PhD Defense: Enhancing Collaborative Practices in Architecture, Engineering and Construction through Multi-Scalar Modelling Methodologies
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Paul Poinet defends the dissertation Enhancing Collaborative Practices in Architecture, Engineering and Construction through Multi-Scalar Modelling Methodologies
Please notice: The defense will take place in an online meeting room and it is open to the public. You can join by clicking the link button below at the time of the event:
Agenda
- 21:00 Welcome and presentation of chairperson, assessment committee, supervisors and author
- 21:05 Paul Poinet presents his dissertation 'Enhancing Collaborative Practices in Architecture, Engineering and Construction through Multi-Scalar Modelling Methodologies'
- 21:50 Short break
According to the ’Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and the PhD Degree’ the chairperson may invite the audience to contribute with short statements. Such intentions should be addressed to the chairperson during the break.
- 22:00 Jane Burry, Professor, School of Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia
- 22:30 Robert Otani, Principal & Chief Technology Officer, Thornton Tomasetti, New York, USA
- 23:00 Daniel Lee, Associate Professor, Institute of Architecture and Technology, KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the assessment committee)
- 23:30 Comments from the auditorium
- The assessment committee evaluates and makes the concluding remarks
- Closure of session
Assessment committee
Jane Burry School of Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia
Robert Otani Principal & Chief Technology Officer, Thornton Tomasetti, New York, USA
Daniel Lee Associate Professor, Institute of Architecture and Technology, KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark
Principal Supervisor
Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen Professor, Head of Center (CITA), Institute of Architecture and Technology, KADK (Chairperson of the defence)
Industrial supervisors
Martin Tamke, KADK
Al Fisher; Büro Happold
Fabian Scheurer, Design to Production
The thesis is the result of a PhD study that has been carried within the InnoChain ETN network, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie-Sokolowski-Curie grant agreement No 642877.
It has been accomplished at the Institute of Architecture and Technology, KADK.
The thesis is available by the link below: