We are very pleased to welcome Johannes Brask Dyerberg full-time after graduation.
In his master’s thesis at DTU, Johannes has worked with optimization and design of 3D constructions with a focus on both material efficiency and constructability – partly based on a concept for motorway cover developed by KI and Mads Lützen.

Recently, he presented his work to the rest of the company, where we got an insight into both the methods and the practical perspectives.
“You are forced to think in terms of solutions that can actually be built – not just optimized theoretically,” he said.

Among other things, Johannes has chosen KI with a clear ambition to become a certified statician – a direction we fully support. We already have strong competencies in the field with both Einar Þór Ingólfsson and Allan Vinther as certified staticists and Mikki Goltermann Graffmann well on his way. KI even helps assess new applicants, carry out ongoing checks and we are involved in the discussions about the scheme itself.
Already as a student assistant, Johannes has distinguished himself with both academic curiosity and an ability to take initiative – and it is clear that he has a high technical level and a great drive to develop.
Johannes is already working on a major pharma project with a focus on documentation and is also working on smaller projects to build up practical experience.
At KI, we believe that the best way to develop is to work on real projects and take responsibility – always with strong professional sparring close by.
Welcome full-time, Johannes – we look forward to following your development.


