Nicholas obtained his Master of Architecture degree from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and his Bachelor’s degree from McGill University School of Architecture in Montreal. An avid traveler and knowledge-seeker, Nicholas thrives in high-tech design environments where he can research and explore emerging technologies that positively impact communities at all scales. His area of research includes additive manufacturing (3D printing), 3D scanning, 6-axis robot milling for complex shapes and other robotics, computer graphics, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence and simulation to name a few. Experienced in public sector spaces such as housing, museums, libraries, hospitals & schools, he is motivated by finding creative, long-term solutions to complex problems that contribute to increasing the quality of life of users, and impart positive social change in our communities. He is proficient in several languages and is known for being an excellent communicator and easy to work with.