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- Get to know your fellow AutoCAD software programmers and members of the AutoCAD Engineering Team
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- Kean WalmsleyKean Walmsley is the director of Systems Design/Architecture Engineering, focused on the research area of human-centric building design. He has previously worked on projects exploring the integration of IoT data with BIM (Digital Twins) using Autodesk Platform Services, as well as Generative Design in the AEC space. He has worked in various roles – and in various countries – during his career at Autodesk, including building and managing teams of software developers in Europe, the Americas, and Asia/Pacific. Kean engages regularly with Autodesk’s developer and computational design communities, providing technical content and insights into technology evolution.
- Cyrille FauvelCyrille Fauvel got his first computer when he was 12 years old, and as he had no money left to buy software, he started writing code in assembly code. A few years later, he wrote code in Basic, Pascal, C, C++, and so on, and he’s still doing that. He’s been with Autodesk, Inc., since 1993, joining the company to work on AutoCAD software originally. He’s passionate about technology and computers. At Autodesk he’s worked in various roles, from the design side to manufacturing and finally to games and films. He is now an evangelist for the Forge API (application programming interface) and web services, and he has a desire to deliver the most effective creative solutions to partners using these APIs and web services.
- DADavis AugustineDavis Augustine has been developing software since the early PC days and has been at Autodesk, Inc., in the AutoCAD Software Group since the R12 days. He has specialized at various times in graphics, database, file i/o, native C++, APIs, and performance. He has spent the past year or so on security issues.
- ASAlbert SzilvasyAlbert Szilvasy has been with Autodesk, Inc., for 17 years, and he worked in various roles within the AutoCAD development organization, including architecting Microsoft .NET and the JavaScript APIs, and preparing the AutoCAD for Mac software. Most recently he has been involved in building services to expose AutoCAD via HTTP.
- MPMads PaulinMads Paulin received his PhD in robotics from the University of Southern Denmark in 2004. Before joining Autodesk, Inc., he spent several years working in areas such as computational geometry, 3D scanning and printing, and robotics. Mads is currently a software architect with the Autodesk AutoCAD Team, and his work is focused on graphics and 3D modeling. Mads most recently led the development of the new Geolocation tool in AutoCAD software.
- LALee AmbrosiusLee Ambrosius is a Senior Principal Content Experience Designer at Autodesk, Inc., for the AutoCAD® and AutoCAD LT products on Windows and Mac. He works primarily on the customization, developer, and CAD administration documentation along with the user documentation. Lee has presented at over 15 different Autodesk University events on a range of topics, from general AutoCAD customization to programming with the ObjectARX technology. He has authored several AutoCAD-related books, with his most recent projects being Discovering AutoCAD 2024, and AutoCAD Platform Customization: User Interface, AutoLISP, VBA, and Beyond. When Lee isn't writing, you can find him roaming various AutoCAD community forums, posting articles on his or the AutoCAD blog, or tweeting information regarding the AutoCAD product.