Rhys Goldstein
Senior Principal Research Scientist
Americas
Biography
Rhys Goldstein is a Senior Principal Research Scientist at Autodesk Research who specializes in space analysis, visual programming, and multi-agent simulation for architectural design. Rhys has published papers on a wide range of topics including visualizing the spread of COVID-19 in office environments, representing time in multiscale simulations, and using Pascal’s Triangle to select travel paths through buildings. He has also developed modeling tools such as the SpaceAnalysis and VASA packages for Dynamo.
Before joining Autodesk, Rhys completed a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia and a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Carleton University. He also worked in mineral exploration for a few years, leading geophysical surveys in Oman, Tasmania, Alaska, Cyprus, and all over Canada.
Rhys enjoys soccer, climbing, playing the piano, solving math problems, and chess. He lives in Toronto.
Publications (37)
2023
Generative design for COVID-19 and future pathogens using stochastic multi-agent simulationProposing a generative design workflow that integrates a stochastic…
2023
Algorithms for Voxel-based Architectural Space AnalysisThis approach provides a simple and robust way to compute…
2022
Path Counting for Grid-Based NavigationCounting the number of shortest paths on a grid is a simple procedure…
Projects
2022
Systems Design and SimulationPredictive models of complex systems will require a more scalable,…
2019
Project Dasher: Real-Time Building Performance in BIMProject Dasher is an Autodesk research project using a BIM-based…
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