Mr. Jose Vinicius Silva Martins
Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Brazil
Abstract Title: BIM in Transportation: Generative Design and Efficient Data Management
Biography:
Civil engineer and BIM coordinator specialized in transportation infrastructure, bridges, and foundations. Graduated in Civil Engineering, with a postgraduate degree in Design and Execution of Structures, Foundations, and Bridges. Holds an MEng in BIM Management for Infrastructures, Civil Engineering, and GIS from Universitat de Barcelona, and an MBA in Transportation Infrastructur from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais. Currently pursuing an MBA in Project Management at USP/Brazil. Research member at the University of Brasília and volunteer translator for the IFC 4.3 structure. BIM Coordinator at Egis Group, coordinating federated models and 4D/5D planning for transportation projects. Also, a professor in Brazil.
Research Interest:
This presentation explores how BIM, in combination with visual programming for generative design and efficient data management, can revolutionize the planning and execution of transportation projects. Visual programming applied to generative design allows professionals to explore a wide range of possible solutions, optimizing the performance and efficiency of transportation projects. Practical examples will be presented to demonstrate how this technology can be used for infrastructure modeling. Data management is another essential component addressed in this presentation. Best practices for integrating and managing data in BIM projects will be discussed, highlighting the importance of interoperability and collaboration across different disciplines. This lecture is aimed at engineers, architects, project managers, and other professionals in the field who wish to understand the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of transportation infrastructure.