Stamatis Psarras is a Senior Automation Developer and architecturally-minded technologist with a decade of experience blending computational design, parametric modelling and applied research within leading practices such as Foster + Partners and Arup. He specializes in creating complex geometries, workflow optimisation and spatial, view and environmental analysis—often working directly with architects to translate design intent into automated, data-driven processes. His academic work at Bartlett on human navigation simulation and space cognition informs a rare cross-disciplinary focus on how people behave within built environments. Stamatis contributes to open-source tooling for AEC interoperability, including work on the Speckle .NET SDK and Grasshopper connectors, demonstrating strong C# and connector-integration skills. Currently based in London, he is also pursuing part-time PhD research, continuing to fuse architectural theory with practical computational solutions.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Adaptive Architecture and Computation, Distinction, Master of Science (MSc), Adaptive Architecture and Computation, Distinction at Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Architectural Engineering, Master of Architecture (M.Arch.), Architectural Engineering at University of Patras
.NET SDK, Schema and Connectors: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Dynamo, ETABS, AutoCAD, Civil3D & more.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:22 commits, 6 PRs, 15 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Stamatis appears to be working on the .NET SDK, schema, and connectors for the Speckle system. Their contributions focused on implementing a "POC for task capable component" within the Grasshopper connector, indicating work on data receiving and processing functionalities. They also made changes to the project files to reference the AsyncComponent and upgrade Rhino/Grasshopper dependencies, suggesting involvement in improving the component's architecture and compatibility. The user demonstrated skills in C# and working with GrasshopperAsyncComponent, and integrating external libraries.
Contributions:6 releases, 8 reviews, 59 commits in 6 months
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