Pablo Ochoa revisits University of Edinburgh as guest lecturer
Published
20th March • 2025
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Published
20th March • 2025
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It was great to see Wintech’s Pablo Ochoa Camberos, Commercial Engineer and Associate, back in the classroom. Pablo recently had the opportunity to deliver a lecture at The University of Edinburgh, focusing on Embodied Carbon in Façades.

The session showcased Wintech’s in-house case studies, analysing various façade systems and their impact in terms of embodied carbon, as well as key considerations for selecting the right materials and systems. The 4th year engineering students are currently working on an assignment to calculate the overall embodied carbon of both the primary structure and façade—a crucial step in understanding sustainability in the built environment.

A big thank you to Dr. Julio Bros-Williamson for the invitation, and best of luck to all students in their final project assessments.

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