Reamonn Mac Reamoinn
About Reamonn Mac Reamoinn
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn is a Senior Engineer and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Specialist at Arup and a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University.
Current Positions
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn is serving as a Senior Engineer and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Specialist at Arup in Dublin, Ireland. He also holds the position of Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Both roles commenced in 2015.
Previous Experience
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn has a diverse background in civil engineering. His previous roles include Graduate Civil Engineering Masters Student and Fulbright-CRH Student Awardee at Johns Hopkins University from 2013 to 2015. He worked as a Chartered Civil Engineer at Roughan & O'Donovan from 2005 to 2013. Additionally, he held positions as a Cara at Pinnacle Pursuits, and as a Work Experience Student at PH McCarthy & Partners and Carlbro Ireland.
Educational Background
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn completed his M.S.E. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Wind Engineering at Johns Hopkins University from 2013 to 2015. He earned his B.A. B.A.I in Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering from Trinity College, Dublin from 2001 to 2005. Prior to that, he studied at Coláiste Eoin, attending from 1995 to 2001.
Achievements and Awards
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn was awarded the CRH-Fulbright Student Award in 2013 for his research in computational wind engineering. He is also a board member of the Irish Fulbright Alumni Association.
Specialized Projects
Reamonn Mac Reamoinn leads the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) team at Arup in Dublin. He has conducted wind microclimate studies for significant developments such as the EXO Building and Apollo House in Dublin. His fire and smoke modeling projects include major sites like the EMAAR Shopping Mall in Turkey and Qatar Metro Stations. He also has experience in global multi-disciplinary infrastructure projects, notably the Cykelslangen cyclist bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark.