Kenneth Ogorzalek PE, SE Kenneth Ogorzalek PE, SE

Kenneth Ogorzalek PE, SE

Associate

“Beautiful things don’t ask for attention” – Sean O’Connell

Structural Engineering

Performance-based design, seismic isolation and energy dissipation, large-scale experimental testing, data processing, and finite element analysis

Master of Science, Structural Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Structural Engineers Association of Northern California
Anything and everything that gets him outdoors

Background

Kenneth joined KPFF in 2013. He applies his technical knowledge and problem-solving skills to some of the most analytically challenging projects involving new and existing structures. His educational and technical background stems from structural health monitoring research efforts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the Washington University in Saint Louis, and the Los Alamos National Lab. His expertise within this field earned him a National Science Foundation fellowship. Throughout his educational and professional experiences, Kenneth has gained skills related to performance-based design, seismic isolation and energy dissipation, large-scale experimental testing, data processing, and finite element analysis.