Megan Greig is a structural engineer who specialises in computational design, automation, and complex geometry.
Her work sits at the intersection of design, innovation, and sustainability, with a particular focus on leveraging emerging technologies to create more efficient and sustainable structures. She employs parametric design, machine learning, and automation to incorporate digital capabilities, helping teams deliver projects with complex geometries and novel building materials.
As an active member of the IStructE's computational design panel and a recent cohort member of the Regenerative Design Lab, her approach extends beyond efficiency gains to reimagine how technology can facilitate regenerative systems that enhance both environmental and social outcomes in the construction sector.