About

High performance design, construction, and operation of the built environment is critical to managing climate change and air pollution effects. My research, teaching, and service are related to energy conservation and sustainability, spanning the scale of a single building to the network of built infrastructures that characterize a city. I focus on how buildings and humans are connected, how to optimize the interactions between different building systems, and how occupants use and are impacted by buildings. Currently, my research is centered around three main topics – integrated analysis for quantifying urban metabolism, computational analysis for climate-resilient building design, and indoor environmental analysis for optimizing occupant well-being.

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Organizational Affiliations

Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Drexel University

Education

Civil Engineering
BA, Johns Hopkins University (United States, Baltimore) - JHU
Computational Analysis
MS, University of California, Berkeley (United States, Berkeley) - UCB
University of California, Berkeley (United States, Berkeley) - UCB
MArch
Design Methods & Theories
PhD, University of California, Berkeley (United States, Berkeley) - UCB