Office: Sydney
Disciplines:
Fire Engineering
Lloyd Graduated in 2007 from the University of Galway Ireland as an Industrial Engineer before completing a Masters in Fire Safety Engineering at the FireSERT research centre in the University of Ulster. He provides technical support in a wide range of projects and market sectors. He specialises in complex modelling for fire engineering, including computational fluid dynamic techniques for smoke development in spaces, such as airport hangers, train stations, warehouses, atriums, apartments and shopping malls.
Lloyd is focused on expanding the boundaries of architectural design by combining the latest cutting-edge research from around the world with state of the art Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and human behaviour /evacuation modelling. He has applied his CFD skills to research on open plan design apartment design and mechanical ventilation for extended travel distances in residential common corridors.
His diverse range of experience allows him to develop solutions that offer a distinct competitive advantage, by reducing system and construction costs while maximising sellable/rentable floor area. Experience of working closely with other disciplines over the course of his career affords a greater understanding of the need for early involvement in fully realising the benefits of fire engineering and importance of communication with the key stakeholders.
His diverse range of experience allows him to develop solutions that offer a distinct competitive advantage, by reducing system and construction costs while maximising sellable/rentable floor area. Experience of working closely with other disciplines over the course of his career affords a greater understanding of the need for early involvement in fully realising the benefits of fire engineering and importance of communication with the key stakeholders.
Lloyd is an avid rugby fan having played at a semiprofessional level in the glory days. He enjoys maintaining his fitness, music and being with family and friends.
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