diff --git a/_bibliography/papers.bib b/_bibliography/papers.bib index 0d2ae5b1c85e1..cffdb43a08d8b 100644 --- a/_bibliography/papers.bib +++ b/_bibliography/papers.bib @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ @inproceedings{rothe2025influence abstract = {Urbanization has a considerable impact on the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect and results in a negative impact on outdoor thermal comfort. In this context, vegetation can be an important lever in alleviating the UHI. Various types of sizes, and densities of vegetation offer different levels of cooling effects in the surrounding areas thereby enhancing thermal comfort. This paper assesses the impact of urban block layouts and varying vegetation densities on the urban microclimate specifically focusing on the regulation of humidity and air temperature. The objective is to determine how variations in vegetation types, densities, and sizes specifically influence the microclimate. We used Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to analyze airflow patterns, temperature differences, and humidity levels in three different locations on a university campus in Atlanta, Georgia. The vegetation is modeled with different levels of porosity and sizes. The Leaf Area Density (LAD) is a measure that quantifies the leaf surface area in a given volume of vegetation. LAD affects the heat balance of the leaves which affects the surrounding temperature. The density of LAD determines the extent of shading and cooling effects through transpiration and absorption of solar radiation process. The higher the density would generally experience more shading and reduced temperatures, which is essential for regulating urban microclimate. The Universal Thermal Comfort Index (UTCI) is used to show the reduction in the temperature and thermal stress in and around the vegetation regions. The simulation will be investigated in a three-dimensional urban microclimate setting inside the Rhinoceros3d modeling software and carried out using the ‘urbanmicroclimatefoam’ solver in OpenFOAM. Trees are modeled as porous zones where LAD value is set to non-zero. Through this study we aim to propose guidelines for Sustainable analysts and Urban planners on the influence of vegetation in outdoor temperature and its impacts on local microclimate and neighborhood buildings.}, pdf = {https://publications.ibpsa.org/proceedings/bs/2025/papers/bs2025_1754.pdf}, url = {https://publications.ibpsa.org/conference/paper/?id=bs2025_1754}, - preview = {BS2025-vegetation.png}, + preview = {bs-2025-vegetation.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {false}, google_scholar_id = {TQgYirikUcIC} @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ @article{rahimi2025coupled pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395227387_Coupled_Urban_Physics_in_Microclimate_Modeling_Validating_and_Enhancing_Simulation_Tools}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395227387_Coupled_Urban_Physics_in_Microclimate_Modeling_Validating_and_Enhancing_Simulation_Tools}, abstract = {Significant advances in microclimate modeling tools range from no coupling to fully coupled urban physics, requiring a tradeoff between simulation speed and accuracy. This study was conducted to validate the urbanMicroclimateFoam solver for accuracy, as a key step toward improving its reliability for urban microclimate modeling. A detailed 3D model was created, and transient simulations were performed and compared against weather station data from Georgia Tech’s campus. The solver includes heat, air, moisture (HAM), radiation (RAD), and vegetation (VEG) physics, and its performance was evaluated in terms of temperature, humidity, and thermal comfort. Results show strong agreement with measured data, achieving a temperature RMSE as low as 1.03°C and a humidity RMSE of 4.78% at the best performing location. Simulations also captured diurnal WBGT trends and vegetation driven cooling up to 2.1°C. The findings highlight the value of fully coupled CFD models for understanding the urban heat island effect and designing more sustainable, climate resilient cities.}, - preview = {B&E2025-2.jpg}, + preview = {b-e-2025-02.jpg}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {true}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/JP-BE2025-UMCF-Case}, @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ @inproceedings{xu2025understanding url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394537941_Understanding_Urban_Building_Energy_Consumption_with_Explainable_Machine_Learning_Approaches}, abstract = {Urban decarbonization is a critical goal in addressing climate change, requiring large-scale Urban Building Energy Models (UBEMs) to inform effective policy decisions. To understand the non-linear relationships between individual building energy demand, complex neighborhood context, and population factors at an urban scale, this study uses machine learning-based models of energy use combined with rarely-used geospatial data. In our case study area, we combine building footprints, tax assessments, and anonymized meter-level energy usage billing data provided by the local utility. We derive non-geometric information from tax assessment data that incorporates thermal systems, vintage, improvement records, demographics, and rural-urban definitions. We include geospatial features, such as the urban tree canopy (UTC) ratio, to capture microclimate impacts on building energy demand, driven by shading and evapotranspiration effects. We compare multiple machine learning models—including Multivariable Linear Regression (MLR), K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB), and Random Forest (RF)—with respect to Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Root Mean Square Error (MSE), and the coefficient of determination (R²). Results show RF outperforms other models, and partial dependence plots (PDPs) highlight the significance of UTC in shaping building energy consumption. These findings help prioritize model features for data-driven urban building energy modeling and emphasize the need to incorporate additional microclimate features in future studies.}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {CAADFutures2025.png}, + preview = {caad-futures-2025.png}, google_scholar_id = {mB3voiENLucC} } @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ @article{SMYL2025120869 url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014102962501260X}, keywords = {Structural design, Finite element method, Machine learning, Optimization, Python, Structural engineering}, abstract = {OpenPyStruct (Toolkit URL: OpenPyStruct, Repository URL: Data) is an open-source toolkit that provides finite element model based optimization frameworks for generating training data and machine learning models for global structural optimization of indeterminate continuous structures. The key machine learning feature of OpenPyStruct is its ability to optimize single or multiple arbitrary loading and support conditions. The framework utilizes multi-core central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU)-enhanced implementations integrating OpenSeesPy for structural optimization. PyTorch is used for accelerated computations. Accompanying machine learning scripts enable users to train high-fidelity predictive models such as transformer with diffusion modules, physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), convolutional operations, and contemporary machine learning techniques to analyze and optimize structural designs. By incorporating state-of-the-art optimization tools, robust datasets, and flexible machine learning resources, OpenPyStruct aims to establish a scalable and fully-transparent engine for structural optimization by engaging the structural engineering community in this open-source toolkit.}, - preview = {OpenPyStruct2025.png}, + preview = {open-py-struct-2025.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {false}, google_scholar_id = {-f6ydRqryjwC} @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ @article{dogan2025bottom abstract = {Urban Building Energy Modelling offers critical insights for urban decarbonization planning, but its adoption remains limited due to data challenges and model complexity. This paper introduces a fully automated, bottom-up UBEM framework that integrates LiDAR-derived 3D building geometry, tax and permit records, DOE and RECS-informed building templates, and utility data. Building models are generated and auto-calibrated using a computationally efficient 5R1C resistor-capacitor thermal model, augmented with a derivative-free optimization algorithm (BOBYQA) to minimize calibration error against seasonal energy billing data. Applied to the City of Ithaca, NY, the framework simulates over 5,000 buildings within minutes on a standard laptop, achieving sub-20% MAPE in calibrated zones. The model supports scenario-based analysis of electrification, envelope upgrades, rooftop PV adoption, and incentive schemes, incorporating detailed retrofit cost and payback calculations. This workflow demonstrates a scalable pathway for high-resolution, financially aware UBEMs suitable for deployment in small – to mid-sized jurisdictions with limited modelling capacity.}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {JBPS2025.png}, + preview = {jbps-2025.png}, selected = {true}, google_scholar_id = {hFOr9nPyWt4C} } @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ @article{rahimi2025incorporating pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/389890731_Incorporating_Convective_Heat_Transfer_and_Humidity_Effects_in_Urban_Microclimate_Modeling_Should_we_care?}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/389890731_Incorporating_Convective_Heat_Transfer_and_Humidity_Effects_in_Urban_Microclimate_Modeling_Should_we_care?}, abstract = {Accurate microclimate data, obtained through observation or CFD models, is crucial for urban design and environmental improvements. One approach to quantifying microclimate conditions involves the use of isothermal CFD simulations combined with convective heat transfer and relative humidity modeling, implemented via the buoyantHumidityPimpleFoam solver in OpenFOAM. This research investigates the additional complexity when incorporating these factors into unsteady-state modeling for urban microclimate simulations. This study reports the approaches through simulations employing a simplified canyon model. The study site is the campus of the Toronto Metropolitan University campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The simulation data is validated using real-time data collected from the weather station located on the roof of one of the buildings on the downtown campus. By comparing the simulated data with real-time observations, the study assesses the effectiveness of the new features and evaluates their suitability for integration into existing urban microclimate modeling frameworks. The results show that adding humidity not only improves the model realism but also greatly increases its ability to predict complex urban microclimate dynamics. These findings highlight the importance of this approach for applications such as thermal comfort optimization, public health planning, and climate resilience strategies, demonstrating its potential to advance urban microclimate simulations.}, - preview = {B&E2025.jpg}, + preview = {b-e-2025.jpg}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {true}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/JP-BE2025-Humidity-Case}, @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ @inproceedings{rahimi2024assessing url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384972164_Assessing_the_Complexity_Required_for_Enhancing_Eddy3D_Validation_of_urbanMicroclimateFoam_for_Urban_Heat_Island_Mitigation}, abstract = {Significant advances in microclimate modeling tools range from no coupling to fully coupled urban physics, requiring a trade-off between simulation speed and accuracy. In this study, we validated the "urbanMicroclimate-Foam" solver for accuracy, an essential step for ensuring reliable modeling enhancements. This involved creating a detailed 3D model and conducting transient simulations, with results compared to weather data collected from on-site weather stations at Georgia Tech. Our future aim is to integrate this approach into the Eddy3D toolkit, enhancing its HAM and VEG modules for microclimate modeling. The results demonstrate the effectiveness and versatility of these methods in various scenarios and complex modeling tasks, contributing to advancing urban climate modeling. This work supports informed decision-making on the urban heat island effect and urban sustainability.}, institution = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, - preview = {IBPC2024-SR-1.png}, + preview = {ibpc-2024-sr-01.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-UMCF-Case}, google_scholar_id = {4DMP91E08xMC} @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ @inproceedings{rahimi2024computational url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384971986_How_much_computational_complexity_is_necessary_to_model_relevant_aspects_in_microclimate_urban_physics}, abstract = {Accurate microclimate data obtained through observation or CFD models is crucial for urban design and environmental improvements. Eddy3D is one of the tools widely used for simulating microclimate conditions. However, the tool currently lacks the incorporation of relevant urban physics into the simulation. The present research focuses on integrating the modeling of convective heat transfer and relative humidity within the Eddy3D wind module and unsteady state modeling. The study reports the approaches through simulations employing a simplified canyon model. The study site is the campus of the Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario. The simulation data is validated using real-time data collected from the weather station located on the roof of one of the buildings on the downtown campus. By comparing the simulated data with the real-time data, the study assesses the effectiveness of the new features and determines their appropriateness for integration into the Eddy3D tool. The findings highlight the adaptability and accuracy of the approach across various scenarios, effectively handling complex modeling to enhance the capabilities of microclimate predictions.}, institution = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, - preview = {IBPC2024-SR-2.png}, + preview = {ibpc-2024-sr-02.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-Humidity-Case}, google_scholar_id = {IWHjjKOFINEC} @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ @inproceedings{vangelova2024sigradi abstract = {The mass adoption of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) emerges as a promising solution for reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, using such systems to achieve net zero operational energy at the urban scale requires evaluating the solar potential of thousands of buildings which poses many challenges concerning data availability, quality, and privacy. To address these issues, we present an automated end-to-end framework for querying, combining, and processing publicly available aerial Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Building Footprint data. Using open-source algorithms for geometry reconstruction and solar radiation analysis, we show how to estimate the maximum annual direct current (DC) electricity yield per building. This framework is designed to enable urban planners, developers, and architects to assess the solar potential of neighborhoods and cities in an accessible way. By enabling effective communication of results, it can help optimize resource allocation and benefit solar adoption initiatives.}, institution = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {SIGRADI2024.jpg}, + preview = {sigradi-2024.jpg}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-SIGRADI2024-Assessing-Solar-Potential-of-Buildings-Using-LiDAR-and-Footprint-Data}, google_scholar_id = {L8Ckcad2t8MC} } @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ @inproceedings{almaian2024heat abstract = {As the global focus on sustainable building practices intensifies, architects face the challenge of designing structures that meet certain aesthetic and functional criteria while minimizing energy consumption. One critical aspect of achieving energy-efficient buildings is the selection of appropriate building materials with optimal thermal properties.The tools and software to simulate 2D heat transfer are available, but often limited in their set of features and cost-prohibitive. The limitations of 2D heat transfer are the inability to simulate and explore complex geometry, corners, and full building envelope analysis. The integration of 3D thermal performance analysis into the architectural design process is an even more complex and underdeveloped area. This thesis aims to address this gap by exploring the use of OpenFOAM to develop a user-friendly tool to simulate building-related heat transfer problems. The outcomes of this thesis aim to empower architects to make informed decisions about material selection, and their impact on energy efficiency, by seamlessly embedding it into the Rhino & Grasshopper CAD environment.}, institution = {Georgia Institute of Technology}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {IBPC2024-MA.png}, + preview = {ibpc-2024-ma.png}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-3D-Heat-Transfer-Analysis-in-Architectural-Modeling}, google_scholar_id = {9ZlFYXVOiuMC} } @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ @inproceedings{dogan2024impact url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/389174008_Impact_and_Cost_Analysis_of_Thermal_Load_Electrification_Measures_using_Automated_Urban_Building_Energy_Modeling_in_Ithaca_NY}, abstract = {Building decarbonization is an urgent, cross-disciplinary challenge. Holistic urban building energy models (UBEM) could enable planners and municipal government to see the bigger picture and allow for data-driven and community-engaged planning. However, UBEM adoption remains rare, especially in smaller cities, due to technical complexity, lack of data availability, and data sharing on building stock properties and energy use. This paper describes a fully automated bottom-up UBEM simulation approach that fuses geospatial municipal building records, utility billing data, and DOE BEM-derived templates for rapid and building-specific energy scenario simulation using a lower-order 5R1C model. The methods for data fusion, simulation, and result post-processing were tested successfully on a small city decarbonization case study, demonstrating feasibility and accuracy for multi-objective/stakeholder decision-making methodologies to accelerate building stock decarbonization.}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {SimBuild2024.png}, + preview = {sim-build-2024.png}, google_scholar_id = {7PzlFSSx8tAC} } @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ @article{kastner2024towards pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381057691_Towards_auto-calibrated_UBEM_using_readily_available_underutilized_urban_data_A_case_study_for_Ithaca_NY}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381057691_Towards_auto-calibrated_UBEM_using_readily_available_underutilized_urban_data_A_case_study_for_Ithaca_NY}, abstract = {The shift toward urban decarbonization, which involves transitioning to heat pumps and integrating photovoltaic (PV) energy generation, poses substantial challenges to electricity grids in cities. Ithaca, NY, with its commitment to the Green New Deal, serves as a case study for cities confronted with these challenges. This paper explores how various building electrification scenarios might affect Ithaca's net-zero ambitions. We show that our reduced-order Urban Building Energy Modeling (UBEM) approach can accurately predict building energy consumption and rooftop solar PV energy generation for the 6114 buildings in the City of Ithaca. Building on that, we present three increasingly ambitious decarbonization scenarios that offer a holistic perspective on Ithaca's future electrification potential. In automating the reconstruction of building geometry from readily available LiDAR data, along with automated BEM setup and calibration, our methodology offers a robust toolkit to plan holistic decarbonization efforts. We argue that our approach, which forecasts both UBEM and PV for all residential and commercial buildings within a single framework, provides insights that cannot be reached with siloed methods. In the future, we believe that the abundance of readily available urban data sets will allow us to transition our approach to other jurisdictions across the US.}, - preview = {E&B2024.png}, + preview = {e-b-2024.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {true}, google_scholar_id = {4TOpqqG69KYC} @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ @article{kastner2023gan pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371631167_A_GAN-based_surrogate_model_for_instantaneous_urban_wind_flow_prediction}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371631167_A_GAN-based_surrogate_model_for_instantaneous_urban_wind_flow_prediction}, abstract = {Urban form impacts the airflow patterns in cities and the resulting urban microclimate. This has significant implications for ventilation, overheating, wind chill, and safety concerns such as down drafts from skyscrapers. While Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are the best practice for analyzing urban airflow patterns in design, they are computationally expensive and require a high level of expertise, making them underutilized in the early design process. This paper presents a surrogate model for CFD using a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) that can process arbitrary building geometries. The model is trained using an automated end-to-end pipeline based on Eddy3D and implemented within the Rhino and Grasshopper environment as an Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX)-based CFD-GAN predictor. This workflow provides instantaneous simulation feedback within the design software, reduces the risk of user error, and allows for appropriate spatial resolution in early design. The CFD-GAN has demonstrated promising accuracy, with a Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM)4 range of 75%–97% on a limited training dataset of 564 unique urban geometries. Although the model currently has limitations regarding accuracy in complex urban wake regions, we show that these are likely not of concern for outdoor thermal comfort analyses. While it cannot replace CFD in later design stages, the CFD-GAN facilitates the incorporation of urban airflow analysis in early design with minimal effort and instantaneous performance feedback.}, - preview = {CFDGAN_compressed.gif}, + preview = {cfdgan-compressed.gif}, bibtex_show = {true}, selected = {true}, google_scholar_id = {_kc_bZDykSQC}, @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ @article{Kastner2021eddy3d bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, keywords = {Case study, Design, Outdoor environment, Thermal comfort, Solar, Wind}, - preview = {Eddy3D.jpg}, + preview = {eddy3d.jpg}, selected = {true}, google_scholar_id = {Se3iqnhoufwC}, website = {https://www.eddy3d.com} @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ @article{young2021modeling url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356303248_Modeling_outdoor_thermal_comfort_along_cycling_routes_at_varying_levels_of_physical_accuracy_to_predict_bike_ridership_in_Cambridge_MA}, abstract = {The Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) has been linked to outdoor activity patterns and used to evaluate the effectiveness of urban interventions to improve thermal comfort. This study investigates how simulating the urban environment at increasing levels of physical accuracy impacts UTCI values along three cycling routes in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Baseline UTCI values are estimated using a local weather file, and the following increments in physical accuracy are considered: wind-scaling, shading from buildings, shading and cooling from trees, computational fluid dynamics simulations for wind speeds, and simulated surface temperatures. With bike ridership data from Bluebikes, Boston's bike-sharing program, the relationship between bike ridership patterns and UTCI values along each route is studied. Supervised machine learning models are applied to predict bike ridership based on UTCI and other predictors. UTCI simulation results show that incorporating the various increments of accuracy influences hopdfy UTCI values at urban areas and exposed areas differently. Incorporating local wind speeds is especially impactful for urban areas. The statistical models trained to predict hopdfy bike trip counts based on UTCI and other demand and weather predictors achieved a root-mean-squared error of 1.06 trips. 47\% of predictions were correct, and an additional 42\% of predictions were off by 1 trip. This study demonstrates the importance of spatial refinement in simulating UTCI, and motivates future research into efficient simulation methods or rules-of-thumb for deriving spatial-temporal UTCI values. Future work into building a robust predictive model would motivate the design of thermally comfortable environments for human-powered transportation in cities.}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {B+E2021.jpg}, + preview = {b-e-2021.jpg}, selected = {false}, google_scholar_id = {roLk4NBRz8UC} } @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ @inproceedings{DeSimone2021 abstract = {As work environments struggle to reopen during the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucial to establish practical decision-aiding tools. While a strong emphasis has been placed on determining generic guidelines to reduce the risk of airborne viral spread, there is a lack of free and easy-to-use simulation workflows to quantify indoor air quality and the risk of airborne pathogens indoors at a spatial resolution that can take into account floor-plan layouts, furniture, and ventilation inlet-outlet positions. This paper describes the development of a new, free, early design tool that allows designers and other stakeholders to simulate and compare viral airborne concentration under different indoor conditions. The tool leverages OpenFOAM-based Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and a passive scalar simulation approach to allow architects and interior designers to quantify airborne pathogens' exposure. The tool is integrated into the popular Rhino3d & Grasshopper CAD environment to facilitate its application in fast-paced design processes. We demonstrate good agreement compared to a CFD benchmark test. Further, we validate newly developed COVID-19 capabilities by comparing our results to an existing restaurant case study that included tracer gas measurements and validation using Fluent (Ansys). We demonstrate applications of the tool in a comparative study of a restaurant that investigates how plan and furniture layout interventions, ventilation strategies can impact the movement of airborne pathogens in indoor environments.}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, - preview = {BS2021.png}, + preview = {bs-2021.png}, google_scholar_id = {LkGwnXOMwfcC}, selected = {true} } @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ @article{DOGAN2021surfer bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, keywords = {Comfort, Surface-temperature, Mean-radiant-temperature, Urban, Design, Microclimate}, - preview = {Surfer2021.jpg}, + preview = {surfer-2021.jpg}, google_scholar_id = {eQOLeE2rZwMC}, website = {https://www.eddy3d.com} } @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ @inproceedings{kastner2018streamlining abstract = {For environmental CFD simulations, it is considered best practice to use a box-shaped wind tunnel as simulation domain. A box-shaped wind tunnel, however, shows drawbacks when it comes to simulating air flow from several wind directions-remeshing and additional preprocessing steps may be necessary and can be considerable time constraints. We utilize a routine implemented in Grasshopper to create a cylindrical computational mesh that allows for the simulation of arbitrary wind directions in a streamlined manner with the open source software OpenFOAM. We estimate the time savings that are possible along with specific mesh properties to take advantage of the proposed method. For validation purposes, commonly used wind tunnel data are presented. A proof of concept tool is implemented in the Rhinoceros CAD modeling environment and will be released publicly.}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, - preview = {eSim2018.jpg}, + preview = {esim-2018.jpg}, google_scholar_id = {u5HHmVD_uO8C}, website = {https://www.eddy3d.com} } @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ @article{kastner2019cylindrical abstract = {For urban CFD simulations, it is considered a best practice to use a box-shaped simulation domain. Box-shaped domains, however, show drawbacks for airflow from several wind directions as remeshing and additional preprocessing steps become necessary. We introduce a routine to create a cylindrical mesh that expedites the simulation of arbitrary wind directions using OpenFOAM. Results computed with the cylindrical domain are validated against wind tunnel data. We report that the cylindrical method yields comparable results in terms of accuracy and convergence behaviour. Further, run time comparisons in a real-world scenario are conducted to discuss its advantages and limitations. Based on the findings, we recommend using the cylindrical approach if at least eight wind directions are analyzed for which we report 18% run time savings. The cylindrical domain along with automated best practice boundary conditions has been implemented in Eddy3D –-- a plugin for Rhinoceros.}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, - preview = {JBPS2019.jpg}, + preview = {jbps-2019.jpg}, selected = {false}, video = {https://vimeo.com/375755947}, google_scholar_id = {d1gkVwhDpl0C}, @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ @inproceedings{kastner2019towards bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, google_scholar_id = {9yKSN-GCB0IC}, - preview = {BuildingSim2019.jpg} + preview = {building-sim-2019.jpg} } @inproceedings{kastner2020predicting, @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ @inproceedings{kastner2020predicting bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, google_scholar_id = {2osOgNQ5qMEC}, - preview = {SimAUD2020_1.jpg} + preview = {sim-aud-2020-01.jpg} } @inproceedings{kastner2020solving, @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ @inproceedings{kastner2020solving bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://github.com/kastnerp/HeatFlux}, google_scholar_id = {qjMakFHDy7sC}, - preview = {SimAUD2020_2.jpg} + preview = {sim-aud-2020-02.jpg} } @article{natanian2020energy, @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ @article{natanian2020energy abstract = {With the rise of awareness of health and well-being in cities, urban environmental analysis should expand from energy performance to new environmental quality-based considerations. The limited potential to annually evaluate outdoor thermal comfort, predominant among these considerations, has restricted the exploration of the interrelations between urban morphology and annual energy performance. This study aims to bridge this gap by capitalizing on the new capabilities of Eddy3D – a Grasshopper plugin which enables effective calculations of hopdfy microclimatic wind factors via OpenFOAM which in turn are used to generate annual outdoor thermal comfort plots. Using this method, a parametric study was conducted for different typology and density scenarios in three different hot climatic contexts in Israel. The automated analytical workflow evaluated a total of 60 design iterations for their energy balance, outdoor thermal comfort autonomy (OTCA) and self-shading levels using the shade index. The high correlation found here between the annual shade index and the OTCA, across all climatic contexts, shows the potential of the shade index to serve as an effective indicator, in these contexts, for comparative or optimization outdoor comfort studies. Further results are both the superiority of the courtyard typology in both energy and outdoor comfort studies, and the contrasting impact of higher density on the annual energy balance (lower performance) and outdoor thermal comfort (higher performance) in hot climates. The annual plots of both the energy balance and OTCA reveal various seasonal and monthly trends in the three different climatic zones which can lead to localized and seasonal urban design strategies.}, bibtex_show = {true}, google_scholar_id = {UeHWp8X0CEIC}, - preview = {E&B2020.jpg} + preview = {e-b-2020.jpg} } @article{dogan2020streamlined, @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ @article{dogan2020streamlined abstract = {Building energy modeling software generally comes with capable airflow network solvers for natural ventilation evaluation in multi-zone building energy models. These approaches rely on pressure coefficient arrays representing different wind directions derived from simple box-shaped buildings without contextual obstructions. For urban or obstructed sites and more complex building shapes, however, further evaluation is needed to avoid geometric oversimplification. In this study, we present an automated and easy-to-use simulation workflow for OpenFOAM-based exterior airflow simulations to generate pressure coefficient arrays for arbitrary building shapes and contextual situations. The workflow is compared to other methods commonly used to obtain pressure coefficients for natural ventilation analysis. Finally, we assess for which climate zones and building types modelers should rely on more accurate CFD-based pressure coefficients and where it may be justifiable to rely on easier and readily available analytical approaches to determine pressure coefficients. Results suggest that existing workflows lead to significant error in predicted comfort hours for climates in the global South and modelers should consider CFD based façade pressure coefficient.}, bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, - preview = {BuildingSim2020.jpg}, + preview = {building-sim-2020.jpg}, selected = {false}, video = {https://vimeo.com/375755963}, google_scholar_id = {WF5omc3nYNoC}, @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ @inproceedings{dogan2018streamlined bibtex_show = {true}, code = {https://www.eddy3d.com/download/}, google_scholar_id = {kNdYIx-mwKoC}, - preview = {IBPC2018.jpg} + preview = {ibpc-2018.jpg} } @article{altenmuller2018fighting, @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ @article{altenmuller2018fighting url = {https://cms.cdtm.com/assets/675442fc-b0e1-4dda-8836-7d2501bf1de3/CDTM-Trendreport_Spring16.pdf}, abstract = {This report is the result of the Trend Seminar course, which is part of the interdisciplinary add-on study program in Technology Management at CDTM. About 25 selected students of various disciplines, such as Business Administration, Economics, Psychology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and more work together on a relevant topic related to ICT. Over seven intense weeks of fulltime work, the participating students dive deeply into the topic of the Trend Seminar. Working in several interdisciplinary subteams, students apply the knowledge from their main studies and learn new perspectives from their team members. They conduct trend research, develop scenarios of the future, generate ideas for innovative products or services and detail them out to concrete business concepts.}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {CDTM.jpg}, + preview = {cdtm.jpg}, google_scholar_id = {Tyk-4Ss8FVUC}, website = {https://cdtm.com/publications/fighting-hunger-in-the-digital-era} } @@ -436,6 +436,6 @@ @misc{vangelova2024gni address = {Technical University of Munich}, organization = {GNI Symposium}, bibtex_show = {true}, - preview = {GNI2024-1.png}, + preview = {gni-2024-01.png}, code = {https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets} } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_bibliography/theses.bib b/_bibliography/theses.bib index 8858b56e8785a..aed41c6dfabd6 100644 --- a/_bibliography/theses.bib +++ b/_bibliography/theses.bib @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ @article{kastner2022decoupled year = 2022, journal = {Ph.D. Thesis --- Cornell University}, abstract = {Cities will be exposed to a substantial increase in extreme weather events as global warming continues, thereby affecting the microclimate they create for their citizens. The microclimate in cities is shaped by the built environment, proposed and developed by architects and urban designers, and constrained by the zoning rules imposed by urban planners. These stakeholders go through a design process where the most impactful changes can only be made very early on; however, for those specific stakeholders, there are currently no computational tools to estimate the microclimatic impact of their designs at this crucial stage in early design. This thesis introduces a decoupled approach to simulating outdoor thermal comfort, motivated by global sensitivity analyses. For this, computational fluid dynamics and ray tracing processes are streamlined and validated, which are required to simulate the wind velocity and mean radiant temperature in urban areas. Further, a surrogate model driven by a generative adversarial network is introduced, demonstrating near-instantaneous performance feedback in very early design. In three case studies, the contributions are used in practice to (1) engage in building-scale architectural design, (2) run parametric studies and optimization for urban design, and (3) inform city-scale urban policy. In conclusion, the latest machine learning techniques and the opportunities they provide will revolutionize the way we engage with environmental performance simulation in the urban design process.}, - preview = {PhD.png}, + preview = {phd.png}, bibtex_show = {true}, pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/377874314_A_Decoupled_Framework_for_Fast_and_High-Resolution_Simulations_of_Annual_Outdoor_Thermal_Comfort}, selected = {true}, @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ @article{kastner2016customizing bibtex_show = {true}, pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346967737_Customizing_OpenFOAM_to_Assess_Wind-induced_Natural_Ventilation_Potential_of_Classrooms_A_Case_Study_for_BRAC_University}, google_scholar_id = {hqOjcs7Dif8C}, - preview = {MSc.jpg} + preview = {msc.jpg} } @article{kastner2012strukturelle, title = {Strukturelle und elektrische Charakterisierung von multikristallinem String-Ribbon Silizium f{\"u}r die Photovoltaik}, @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ @article{kastner2012strukturelle abstract = {In the last decades the String-Ribbon technique has been shown as an alternative process to produce multicristalline silicon wafers for the photovoltaic industry. Different researches showed that one can affect and control the wafer quality by varying the process parameters. In this work, four ribbon wafers with obvious structural differences were analysed in terms of their electrical and structural specifics. Two of the four wafers were reference samples, which were produced with common growth parameters. In addition, one wafer with significant large grains was investigated. The last ribbon apparently showed extensive twin regions in the boundary areas. The ribbons were analysed in terms of etch pit density, minority charge carrier lifetime, grain orientation, solid/liquid interface and local thickness variations.}, bibtex_show = {true}, pdf = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357092181_Strukturelle_und_elektrische_Charakterisierung_von_multikristallinem_String-Ribbon_Silizium_fur_die_Photovoltaik}, - preview = {BSc.jpg} + preview = {bsc.jpg} } @comment{@thesis{kastner2009toxische, bibtex_show = {true}, diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 1b784c33b7ae4..5b9cd977dc0cd 100644 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ footer_text: > Design credits. keywords: georgia-tech, academic, lab, sustainability, architecture, decision-making, urban, stakeholders # add your own keywords or leave empty lang: en # the language of your site (for example: en, fr, cn, ru, etc.) -icon: favicon_color/android-chrome-512x512.png # the emoji used as the favicon (alternatively, provide image name in /assets/img/) +icon: favicons/color/android-chrome-512x512.png # the emoji used as the favicon (alternatively, provide image name in /assets/img/) url: https://sustainableurbansystems.com/ # the base hostname & protocol for your site baseurl: # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog/. 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+ citations: 2 + title: How much computational complexity is necessary to model relevant aspects in microclimate urban physics? year: '2024' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:YOwf2qJgpHMC: - citations: 0 + citations: 1 title: A Decoupled Framework for Fast and High-resolution Simulations of Annual Outdoor Thermal Comfort year: '2022' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:ZeXyd9-uunAC: - citations: 0 + citations: 7 title: 'Coupled urban physics in microclimate modeling: Validating and enhancing simulation tools' year: '2025' + XNaNgkwAAAAJ:_Qo2XoVZTnwC: + citations: 0 + title: 'Comparative Modeling of Urban Microclimate and Outdoor Thermal Comfort: A Case Study of Georgia Tech Campus' + year: '2026' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:_kc_bZDykSQC: - citations: 77 + citations: 111 title: A GAN-based surrogate model for instantaneous urban wind flow prediction year: '2023' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:d1gkVwhDpl0C: - citations: 55 + citations: 59 title: A cylindrical meshing methodology for annual urban computational fluid dynamics simulations year: '2019' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:dhFuZR0502QC: - citations: 7 + citations: 16 title: 'Incorporating convective heat transfer and humidity effects in urban microclimate modeling: Should we care?' year: '2025' + XNaNgkwAAAAJ:e5wmG9Sq2KIC: + citations: 0 + title: 'Comparative Modeling of Urban Microclimate and Outdoor Thermal Comfort: A Case Study of Georgia Tech Campus' + year: '2025' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:eQOLeE2rZwMC: - citations: 25 + citations: 26 title: 'Surfer: A fast simulation algorithm to predict surface temperatures and mean radiant temperatures in large urban models' year: '2021' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:hFOr9nPyWt4C: - citations: 3 + citations: 7 title: A bottom-up urban building energy model for evaluating thermal load electrification measures - year: '2025' + year: '2026' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:hqOjcs7Dif8C: citations: 5 title: 'Customizing OpenFOAM to Assess Wind-Induced Natural Ventilation Potential of Classrooms: A Case Study for BRAC University' year: '2016' + XNaNgkwAAAAJ:iH-uZ7U-co4C: + citations: 0 + title: 'Comparative Modeling of Urban Microclimate and Outdoor Thermal Comfort: A Case Study of Georgia Tech Campus' + year: Unknown Year + XNaNgkwAAAAJ:j3f4tGmQtD8C: + citations: 0 + title: 'Machine Learning for Urban Wind Simulation: A Comprehensive Review' + year: '2026' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:mB3voiENLucC: citations: 0 title: Understand Urban Building Energy Consumption with Explainable Machine Learning Approaches @@ -110,11 +130,11 @@ papers: title: Reimagining Chinese Garden Design year: Unknown Year XNaNgkwAAAAJ:qjMakFHDy7sC: - citations: 1 + citations: 2 title: Solving Thermal Bridging Problems for Architectural Applications with OpenFOAM year: '2020' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:roLk4NBRz8UC: - citations: 38 + citations: 43 title: Modeling outdoor thermal comfort along cycling routes at varying levels of physical accuracy to predict bike ridership in Cambridge, MA year: '2022' XNaNgkwAAAAJ:u5HHmVD_uO8C: diff --git a/_data/repositories.yml b/_data/repositories.yml index 97ba5f0b74c8a..72e9a5eca6fa6 100644 --- a/_data/repositories.yml +++ b/_data/repositories.yml @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ - - repo_description_lines_max: 3 github_repos: - - SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-Humidity-Case - - SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-UMCF-Case - - SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-SIGRADI2024-Assessing-Solar-Potential-of-Buildings-Using-LiDAR-and-Footprint-Data - - SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets - - SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/NREL-PSM3-2-EPW - - Eddy3D-Dev/Plot-OpenFOAM-Residuals \ No newline at end of file + - id: Eddy3D-Dev/Eddy3D-BatchRunner + description: "A tool for running Eddy3D simulations in batch." + - id: RhinoPackages/RhinoPackages.github.io + description: "The RhinoPackages website." + - id: SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-Humidity-Case + - id: SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-IBPC2024-UMCF-Case + - id: SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-SIGRADI2024-Assessing-Solar-Potential-of-Buildings-Using-LiDAR-and-Footprint-Data + - id: SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets + - id: SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/NREL-PSM3-2-EPW + - id: Eddy3D-Dev/Plot-OpenFOAM-Residuals diff --git a/_includes/repository/repo.liquid b/_includes/repository/repo.liquid index e353de0b8333a..58d2571a76381 100644 --- a/_includes/repository/repo.liquid +++ b/_includes/repository/repo.liquid @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ -{% assign repo_url = include.repository | split: '/' %} -{% if site.data.repositories.github_users contains repo_url.first %} - {% assign show_owner = false %} -{% else %} - {% assign show_owner = true %} -{% endif %} +{% assign repository = include.repository.id | default: include.repository %} +{% assign repo_url = repository | split: '/' %} +{% assign show_owner = false %} {% assign lang = site.lang | split: '-' | first %} @@ -32,15 +29,15 @@ {% endif %}
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- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GNI2024/GNI2024_7.jpeg" title="GNI2024-7-Munich" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gni-2024/gni-2024-07.jpeg" title="GNI2024-7-Munich" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
diff --git a/_news/announcement_25.md b/_news/announcement_25.md index 31aba64e1b5bd..17fd327e2b05b 100644 --- a/_news/announcement_25.md +++ b/_news/announcement_25.md @@ -22,41 +22,41 @@ Check out the LinkedIn post [here](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/patrickkastner
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-9.jpg" title="GURC24-9" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-09.jpg" title="GURC24-9" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-2.jpg" title="GURC24-2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-02.jpg" title="GURC24-2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-3.jpg" title="GURC24-3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-03.jpg" title="GURC24-3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-4.jpg" title="GURC24-4" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-04.jpg" title="GURC24-4" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-5.jpg" title="GURC24-5" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-05.jpg" title="GURC24-5" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-6.jpg" title="GURC24-6" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-06.jpg" title="GURC24-6" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-7.jpg" title="GURC24-7" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-07.jpg" title="GURC24-7" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/GURC24/GURC24-8.jpg" title="GURC24-8" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/gurc-2024/gurc-2024-08.jpg" title="GURC24-8" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_news/announcement_29.md b/_news/announcement_29.md index 77c4dce0eb1b6..6be23684c821f 100644 --- a/_news/announcement_29.md +++ b/_news/announcement_29.md @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ Congrats, Hang!
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/CAADFutures2025/HangXu.jpg" title="HangXu-CAAD-Futures-2025" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/caad-futures-2025/hang-xu.jpg" title="HangXu-CAAD-Futures-2025" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
diff --git a/_news/announcement_31.md b/_news/announcement_31.md index 8ebb030f59045..2af6214865ef2 100644 --- a/_news/announcement_31.md +++ b/_news/announcement_31.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ inline: false Congrats, Ze! {% include figure.liquid - path="assets/img/HPC_Summer_Institute.png" + path="assets/img/news/hpc-summer-institute/hpc-summer-institute.png" title="Ze at HPC Summer Institute" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} diff --git a/_news/announcement_32.md b/_news/announcement_32.md index a556eb655ae56..0ac29e672660c 100644 --- a/_news/announcement_32.md +++ b/_news/announcement_32.md @@ -28,25 +28,25 @@ Rosa Tonigs
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/2025/ENSA-M-11.jpg" title="ENSA-M-1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ensa-m-2025/ensa-m-01.jpg" title="ENSA-M-1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/2025/ENSA-M-12.jpg" title="ENSA-M-2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ensa-m-2025/ensa-m-02.jpg" title="ENSA-M-2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/2025/ENSA-M-13.jpg" title="ENSA-M-3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ensa-m-2025/ensa-m-03.jpg" title="ENSA-M-3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/2025/ENSA-M-14.jpg" title="ENSA-M-4" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ensa-m-2025/ensa-m-04.jpg" title="ENSA-M-4" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
diff --git a/_news/announcement_39.md b/_news/announcement_39.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..a8267cb633e12 --- /dev/null +++ b/_news/announcement_39.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Sina Rahimi successfully defended his PhD +date: 2026-01-13 09:00:00-0500 +inline: false +--- + +We are excited to share that [Sina Rahimi](/team/rahimi/) successfully defended his PhD on January 9, 2026. + +Sina's dissertation, *Integrated Microclimate Simulation: A Novel Approach Towards Simulating Urban Microclimate*, reflects years of work on urban microclimate modeling, outdoor thermal comfort, and simulation tools that support sustainable design research. + +This milestone also marks an important contribution to the development of [Eddy3D](https://www.eddy3d.com/) and to our broader research on urban physics and design-relevant environmental simulation. + +Congratulations to Sina on this major achievement, and thank you to everyone who supported him throughout the process. + +

View Sina's LinkedIn post

diff --git a/_news/announcement_40.md b/_news/announcement_40.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..f671a9425943b --- /dev/null +++ b/_news/announcement_40.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Presenting with Dr. Benson Ku at CHHS Health Systems Day +date: 2026-02-22 10:00:00-0500 +inline: false +--- + +On February 18, 2026, Patrick Kastner and [Dr. Benson Ku](/team/ku/) presented a lightning talk at Georgia Tech's CHHS Health Systems Day, hosted by the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems in ISyE. + +The talk highlighted ongoing collaborative work between Georgia Tech and Emory University on longitudinal change in neighborhood characteristics and its role in mental health. + +This project connects urban systems, spatial analysis, and psychiatry, and reflects our interest in how neighborhood environments shape health outcomes over time. + +Thanks to [Arthi Rao](mailto:arthir@gatech.edu) and the CHHS team for the invitation and for organizing a day that brought together Georgia Tech faculty, students, and regional health leaders. + +

Learn more about Dr. Benson Ku's work at Emory

diff --git a/_news/announcement_41.md b/_news/announcement_41.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..c55ad05660cfe --- /dev/null +++ b/_news/announcement_41.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Hosted Dr. Jialei Shen for a visiting lecture on air quality and healthy buildings +date: 2026-04-18 09:00:00-0400 +inline: false +--- + +We were pleased to welcome Dr. Jialei Shen, Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, to the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, with support from Georgia Tech's Provost's Excellence in Graduate Studies Award. + +During the visit, Dr. Shen shared research on air quality and healthy buildings with students, joined several classes, and met with faculty and students across the School of Architecture and related programs. + +This exchange built on conversations that began at [SimBuild 2024](/news/announcement_22/), where our work on urban microclimate modeling and [Eddy3D](https://www.eddy3d.com/) created several new connections. During the visit, we also discussed ongoing work by [Dr. İlker Karadağ](/team/karadag/) and [Patrick Kastner](/team/kastner/) that integrates machine learning with CFD for urban environmental modeling. + +
+
+ {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/visits/shen/shen-visit-01.jpg" title="Jialei Shen visit at Georgia Tech" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} +
+
+
+
+ {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/visits/shen/shen-visit-02.jpg" title="Jialei Shen visiting lecture" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} +
+
+ {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/visits/shen/shen-visit-03.jpg" title="Jialei Shen visit with VIP-SMUR" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} +
+
diff --git a/_news/announcement_42.md b/_news/announcement_42.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..763d3bb6f952c --- /dev/null +++ b/_news/announcement_42.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Celebrating Benjamin Shih and Joseph Aerathu's MS thesis defenses +date: 2026-04-27 09:00:00-0400 +inline: false +--- + +We met for a happy hour at Cypress to celebrate [Han-Syun (Benjamin) Shih](/team/shih/) and [Joseph Aerathu](/team/aerathu/) on their MS thesis defenses. + +Their thesis repositories are available here: [Benjamin Shih's MS thesis](https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-BenjaminShih) and [Joseph Aerathu's MS thesis](https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-RiG-X_Joseph). + +
+
+ {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/news/cypress/cypress-2026-04.jpg" title="Lab happy hour at Cypress" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} +
+
diff --git a/_news/announcement_43.md b/_news/announcement_43.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..8699d8c286f54 --- /dev/null +++ b/_news/announcement_43.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: Maryam presented three papers at SimBuild 2026! +date: 2026-05-23 09:00:00-0400 +inline: false +--- + +[Maryam](/team/almaian/) presented three papers at [SimBuild 2026](https://simbuild.ibpsa.us/) in Minnesota and won the Best Poster Award for her grid reliability work! + +The papers cover EBuild AI, a retrieval-augmented framework for generating simulation-ready urban building datasets, data-driven models for urban energy characterization and UBEM input inference, and an AI-based reliability metric that connects neighborhood building characteristics with electrical grid performance to guide retrofit decisions. + +This work was developed with Dr. Rawad El Kontar and Dr. Patrick Kastner, with support from the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS). + +Congrats, Maryam! + +[LinkedIn Post](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/maryam-almaian_simbuild-ugcPost-7463762242728017920-htO5/) diff --git a/_pages/research/children/code.md b/_pages/code.md similarity index 75% rename from _pages/research/children/code.md rename to _pages/code.md index 826ebf9bf3daf..24a09883ba46e 100644 --- a/_pages/research/children/code.md +++ b/_pages/code.md @@ -1,16 +1,28 @@ --- layout: page permalink: /code/ -title: Code & Workflows -description: -nav: false -nav_order: 4 +title: Code +description: Listed below are some of our GitHub repositories and workflows. +nav: true +nav_order: 3 --- +{% if site.data.repositories.github_repos %} + +## GitHub Repositories + +
+ {% for repo in site.data.repositories.github_repos %} + {% include repository/repo.liquid repository=repo %} + {% endfor %} +
+{% endif %} {% if site.data.repositories.github_users %} +--- + ## GitHub users
@@ -19,31 +31,16 @@ nav_order: 4 {% endfor %}
---- - {% if site.repo_trophies.enabled %} {% for user in site.data.repositories.github_users %} {% if site.data.repositories.github_users.size > 1 %} -

{{ user }}

- {% endif %} -
+

{{ user }}

+{% endif %} +
{% include repository/repo_trophies.liquid username=user %} -
- ---- +
{% endfor %} {% endif %} {% endif %} - -{% if site.data.repositories.github_repos %} - -Listed below are Github repositories that resulted from work in our lab. - -
- {% for repo in site.data.repositories.github_repos %} - {% include repository/repo.liquid repository=repo %} - {% endfor %} -
-{% endif %} diff --git a/_pages/join.md b/_pages/join.md index ba49a8f172bc2..2a7d77f51c58e 100644 --- a/_pages/join.md +++ b/_pages/join.md @@ -7,28 +7,34 @@ nav: true nav_order: 9 --- -I appreciate your interest in working with me. I receive a fair number of inquiries from prospective students and put together this page to provide more information. +I appreciate your interest in working with me. I receive a fair number of inquiries from prospective students, so I’ve put together this page to provide more information.
We seek students from many backgrounds.

-- If you are an architect or urban designer, you will learn data/technical skills to effectively apply your domain expertise and build modeling and decision-making tools. -- If you are a coder or from a technical background, you will learn how your skills can help build tools to empower others to design and plan sustainable cities. +- If you are an architect or urban designer, you will learn relevant data science and technical skills to effectively apply your domain expertise toward building modeling and decision-making tools. +- If you are a coder or come from a technical background such as CS, ECE, or ISyE, you will learn how your skills can help build tools that empower others to plan and design sustainable cities. + +After working with us, [our alumni](https://sustainableurbansystems.com/team/) typically go on to receive competitive offers at industry leaders such as Perkins&Will, Thornton Tomasetti, KPF, or continue their research at institutions such as ETH Zurich, Cambridge, Stanford, national laboratories, and others. -After working with us, [our alumni](https://sustainableurbansystems.com/team/) typically go on to receive competitive offers at industry leaders such as Perkins&Will, Thornton Tomasetti and others, or go on to continue their academic journey at institutions such ETH Zurich, Cambridge University, NREL etc. You can start working with us in a number of ways, depending on whether you are a Georgia Tech (GT) student or external to GT. ### External to GT -If you are external to GT and would like to join GT to work with me, I would encourage you to either apply for the [M.S. in Architecture](https://arch.gatech.edu/master-science-architecture), the [Ph.D. in Architecture](https://arch.gatech.edu/phd-architecture), or a [Ph.D. Program with ISyE](https://www.isye.gatech.edu/academics/doctoral#degrees). Please note that admission decisions _are made by committees_—I, personally, _cannot_ admit you to any of our programs. I also _cannot_ assess how competitive your application will be before the deadline, as all applications are evaluated in comparison to the complete applicant pool. -In addition to submitting an official GT application, you are welcome to provide me additional information via [this form](https://forms.gle/YGa9cNqTumaREhF16). +If you are external to GT and would like to join to work with me, I encourage you to apply to the [M.S. in Architecture](https://arch.gatech.edu/master-science-architecture), the [Ph.D. in Architecture](https://arch.gatech.edu/phd-architecture), or a [Ph.D. program in ISyE](https://www.isye.gatech.edu/academics/doctoral#degrees). + +Please note that admission decisions _are made by committees_—I personally _cannot_ admit you to any of our programs. I also _cannot_ assess how competitive your application will be before the deadline, as all applications are evaluated in comparison to the full applicant pool. -We also offer opportunities for exchange students to complete your graduate thesis with us (no funding available at the moment). Please reach out about availabilities. +In addition to submitting an official GT application, you are welcome to share additional information via [this form](https://forms.gle/YGa9cNqTumaREhF16). + +We also offer opportunities for exchange students to complete their graduate thesis with us. Please reach out to ask about availability. ### Student at GT -If you are a current student at Georgia Tech and would like to join my group, I ask you to complete one semester in my [Vertically Integrated Project (VIP)](/teaching/gt-vip-vyh/) before joining my lab. +If you are a current student at Georgia Tech and would like to join my group, I ask that you complete one semester in my [Vertically Integrated Project (VIP)](/teaching/gt-vip-vyh/) before joining my lab. + +Please refer to the official [VIP program information](https://vip.gatech.edu/prospective-students/) on how to join VIPs at Georgia Tech. There are options to join the class for 2–3 credit hours, depending on your level of seniority at GT. -Please refer to the official [VIP program information](https://vip.gatech.edu/prospective-students/) on how to join VIPs at Georgia Tech. There are options to join the class with 2-3 credit hours, depending on your level of seniority at GT. Students typically stay for [several semesters](https://vip-smur.github.io/team/25-Sp/) to take full advantage of the program. Funded assistantships are typically available after the first completed semester in the VIP with strong performance was demonstrated. +Students typically stay for [several semesters](https://vip-smur.github.io/team/25-Sp/) to take full advantage of the program. Funded TA/GRA assistantships are typically available after the first completed semester in the VIP, if strong performance is demonstrated. diff --git a/_projects/BT-LukeKratsios.md b/_projects/BT-LukeKratsios.md index 42e8cc537d189..404670dc8c184 100644 --- a/_projects/BT-LukeKratsios.md +++ b/_projects/BT-LukeKratsios.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ layout: page title: Architectural Intelligence—Harnessing AI for Design Intent description: Luke Kratsios -img: assets/img/theses/thesis_2.webp +img: assets/img/theses/thesis-02.webp importance: 1 category: BArch --- @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ category: BArch
- Thesis Luke Kratsios + Thesis Luke Kratsios
diff --git a/_projects/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets.md b/_projects/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..cbd162647e17c --- /dev/null +++ b/_projects/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: "LiDAR data for enriching open geospatial building datasets" +description: "" +img: +importance: 20240101 +category: Conference Paper +--- + +{% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets/refs/heads/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} +{% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' +' %} +{% for line in lines offset:2 %} +{{ line }} +{% endfor %} + +## Source + +[Link](https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/CP-GNI2024-Symposium-Enriching-geospatial-building-datasets/) to the repository. diff --git a/_projects/MT-BenjaminShih.md b/_projects/MT-BenjaminShih.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..fd91ce54b4ab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/_projects/MT-BenjaminShih.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Integrating ML-Predicted Weather Data into EPW Files +description: Benjamin Shih +img: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-BenjaminShih/main/docs/figures/ML_workflow.jpg +importance: 20250101 +category: MS +--- + +{% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-BenjaminShih/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} +{% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' +' %} +{% for line in lines offset:2 %} +{{ line }} +{% endfor %} + +## Source + +[Link](https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-BenjaminShih/) to the repository. diff --git a/_projects/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu.md b/_projects/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..ee2f24a25a269 --- /dev/null +++ b/_projects/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Retrieval of Spatio-Temporal Knowledge from Cyber-Physical Building Systems +description: Joseph Aerathu +img: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu/main/figures/sampleFig2.png +importance: 20250102 +category: MS +--- + +{% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} +{% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' +' %} +{% for line in lines offset:2 %} +{% if line contains 'https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/' %} + + +{% else %} +{{ line }} +{% endif %} +{% endfor %} + +## Source + +[Link](https://github.com/SustainableUrbanSystemsLab/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu/) to the repository. diff --git a/_sass/_base.scss b/_sass/_base.scss index 189f2f7703916..c758720111e68 100644 --- a/_sass/_base.scss +++ b/_sass/_base.scss @@ -218,6 +218,12 @@ ul.task-list input[type="checkbox"] { margin-right: 1rem; } +.team-profile-content::after { + clear: both; + content: ""; + display: block; +} + @media (min-width: 576px) { .profile { width: 30%; @@ -552,6 +558,10 @@ footer.sticky-bottom { // Repositories +.repo { + width: 100%; +} + @media (min-width: 768px) { .repo { max-width: 50%; diff --git a/_sass/_themes.scss b/_sass/_themes.scss index bfe104ee81912..0708a914c43ce 100644 --- a/_sass/_themes.scss +++ b/_sass/_themes.scss @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ html[data-theme-setting="dark"] { } .theme-aware-logo { - content: url('/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-white.svg'); + content: url('/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-white.svg'); } } @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ html[data-theme-setting="light"] { } .theme-aware-logo { - content: url('/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-black.svg'); + content: url('/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-black.svg'); } } @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ html[data-theme-setting="system"] { @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { html[data-theme-setting="system"] { .theme-aware-logo { - content: url('/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-white.svg'); + content: url('/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-white.svg'); } #back-to-top { @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ html[data-theme-setting="system"] { @media (prefers-color-scheme: light) { html[data-theme-setting="system"] { .theme-aware-logo { - content: url('/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-black.svg'); + content: url('/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-wordmark-color-black.svg'); } } } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_teaching/gt-arch-6242.md b/_teaching/gt-arch-6242.md index 2cf38a2f997b9..bf6bec3720632 100644 --- a/_teaching/gt-arch-6242.md +++ b/_teaching/gt-arch-6242.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ _Advanced proficiency in Rhino and Grasshopper is essential. Undergraduate stude _Excerpt of student work by [Sabontu Tuse (M.Arch. Georgia Tech Class of 2023)](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabontu-a-tuse-assoc-aia-noma-317511120/)_. - {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH6242-1.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} - {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH6242-2.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} - {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH6242-3.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/arch-6242/arch-6242-01.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/arch-6242/arch-6242-02.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid loading="eager" path="assets/img/teaching/arch-6242/arch-6242-03.png" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %} diff --git a/_teaching/gt-arch-7014.md b/_teaching/gt-arch-7014.md index 7e81af1a75f25..cf13dcd064a89 100644 --- a/_teaching/gt-arch-7014.md +++ b/_teaching/gt-arch-7014.md @@ -7,28 +7,39 @@ importance: 6 category: Georgia Tech --- -## Downtown Doraville 2050 +
Spring 2024 Studio (click to view) + +## Downtown Doraville 2050 + + +[Studio Report](https://hdl.handle.net/1853/79992) +
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH7014/ARCH7014-Sp24-1.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/arch-7014/arch-7014-sp24-01.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH7014/ARCH7014-Sp24-2.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/arch-7014/arch-7014-sp24-02.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 2" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH7014/ARCH7014-Sp24-3.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/arch-7014/arch-7014-sp24-03.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2024 — Panel 3" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
Spring 2025 Studio (click to view) + +## Darien, GA & St. Marys, GA + +[Studio Report](https://hdl.handle.net/1853/78020) +
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/ARCH7014/ARCH7014-Sp25-1.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2025 — Panel 1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/arch-7014/arch-7014-sp25-01.jpg" title="ARCH7014 Spring 2025 — Panel 1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}
diff --git a/_teaching/gt-vip-vyh.md b/_teaching/gt-vip-vyh.md index f95d88c2bcf10..64623ed82562a 100644 --- a/_teaching/gt-vip-vyh.md +++ b/_teaching/gt-vip-vyh.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: Georgia Tech
- {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/VIP-Teaser_1.jpg" title="VIP-Teaser-1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %} + {% include figure.liquid path="assets/img/teaching/vip/vip-teaser-01.jpg" title="VIP-Teaser-1" class="img-fluid z-depth-1" %}

diff --git a/_team/aerathu.md b/_team/aerathu.md index 41790a106e2e3..131621dbd9c98 100644 --- a/_team/aerathu.md +++ b/_team/aerathu.md @@ -2,12 +2,14 @@ layout: page title: Joseph Aerathu description: MS in Architecture (High Performance Building) -img: assets/img/team/Aerathu.jpg +img: assets/img/team/aerathu.jpg importance: 40 category: Lab ---
- +
+ +Joseph worked on his [Master's Thesis](/projects/MT-RiG-X-JosephAerathu) in the lab. diff --git a/_team/almaian.md b/_team/almaian.md index 15d9951d0d4f7..3099b57ad4079 100644 --- a/_team/almaian.md +++ b/_team/almaian.md @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ --- layout: page -title: "Maryam Almaian" -description: "PhD Student in Architecture" +title: Maryam Almaian +description: PhD Student in Architecture img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/143976949?v=4 -importance: 1 -category: "PhD" +importance: 4 +category: Lab ---
Maryam Almaian
+Maryam worked on her [Master's Thesis](/projects/MT-MaryamAlmaian) in the lab. + {% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maryamalmaian/maryamalmaian/refs/heads/main/README.md %} diff --git a/_team/alvarez.md b/_team/alvarez.md index 09516fe549c2d..3f06c59ea48b1 100644 --- a/_team/alvarez.md +++ b/_team/alvarez.md @@ -2,11 +2,15 @@ layout: page title: Marcelo Álvarez description: MS in Architecture (Design Computation) -img: # assets/img/team/Alvarez.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/alvarez.jpg importance: 41 category: Alumni ---
- -
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+ +Marcelo worked on his [Master's Thesis](/projects/MT-MarceloAlvarez) in the lab. +Marcelo worked on [microclimate modeling](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-microclimate-umcf/) for several semesters, contributing to the UMCF and Outdoor+ VIP subteams. +After his time in the lab, Marcelo joined the [Georgia Tech Research Institute](https://www.gtri.gatech.edu/) and continued his computational design work there. diff --git a/_team/baracskay.md b/_team/baracskay.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..f8b008cbf30d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/baracskay.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Ian Baracskay +description: BS Computer Engineering +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/179520823?v=4 +importance: 67 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Ian is a Computer Engineering student at Georgia Tech and contributes to the [MPONC](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-mponc/) VIP subteam. He has been part of VIP-SMUR for two semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/ianBaracskay) diff --git a/_team/beesen.md b/_team/beesen.md index 0180a006300fa..be308853f836d 100644 --- a/_team/beesen.md +++ b/_team/beesen.md @@ -2,19 +2,21 @@ layout: page title: Atharva Beesen description: BS Computer Science -img: # assets/img/team/Beesen.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/beesen.jpg importance: 72 category: Alumni ---
- +
+Atharva worked on [mobility analytics](https://vip-smur.github.io/25fa-mobility/) in the Mobility-PEI VIP subteam for three semesters. +After graduating from Georgia Tech, Atharva moved to New York and joined [Optiver](https://optiver.com/). {% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AtharvaBeesen/AtharvaBeesen/refs/heads/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} {% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' ' %} {% for line in lines offset: 1 limit: 100 %} {{ line }} -{% endfor %} \ No newline at end of file +{% endfor %} diff --git a/_team/chai.md b/_team/chai.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..d46160d3ff58a --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/chai.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Lucy Chai +description: BS Industrial Engineering +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/224455946?v=4 +importance: 68 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Lucy is an Industrial Engineering student at Georgia Tech and works on the [Mobility-PEI](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-mobility/) VIP subteam. She has been part of VIP-SMUR for two semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/lucymchai) diff --git a/_team/champaneria.md b/_team/champaneria.md index c7714f1db3436..7e58a832d8543 100644 --- a/_team/champaneria.md +++ b/_team/champaneria.md @@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ category: Alumni -{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mallikachampaneria/mallikachampaneria/refs/heads/main/README.md %} \ No newline at end of file +Mallika worked on [microclimate modeling](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-microclimate-umcf/) in the Microclimate-UMCF VIP subteam. + +{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mallikachampaneria/mallikachampaneria/refs/heads/main/README.md %} diff --git a/_team/cohen.md b/_team/cohen.md index f627283b3818b..652b086c630c1 100644 --- a/_team/cohen.md +++ b/_team/cohen.md @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ layout: page title: Joshua Cohen description: BS Civil Engineering -img: # assets/img/team/Cohen.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/cohen.jpg importance: 78 category: Alumni ---
- +
+ +Joshua worked on [mobility analytics](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-mobility-pei/) in the Mobility-PEI VIP subteam for two semesters. diff --git a/_team/davis.md b/_team/davis.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..028bbe4f039de --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/davis.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Katherine Davis +description: BS Industrial Engineering +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/228557591?v=4 +importance: 65 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Katherine is an Industrial Engineering student at Georgia Tech and works on the [Mobility-PEI](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-mobility/) VIP subteam. She has been part of VIP-SMUR for two semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/katherine-el-davis) diff --git a/_team/hernandez.md b/_team/hernandez.md index 7e0eb0ae93529..5bc9846208460 100644 --- a/_team/hernandez.md +++ b/_team/hernandez.md @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ layout: page title: Jessica Hernandez description: MS Computer Science -img: assets/img/team/Hernandez.jpg +img: assets/img/team/hernandez.jpg importance: 50 category: Lab ---
- +
diff --git a/_team/jadhav.md b/_team/jadhav.md index 1da3ec3673c92..6f6f8d2601974 100644 --- a/_team/jadhav.md +++ b/_team/jadhav.md @@ -2,16 +2,17 @@ layout: page title: Shruti Jadhav description: MS in Architecture (High Performance Building) -img: # assets/img/team/Jadhav.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/jadhav.jpg importance: 1 category: Alumni ---
- +

-Shruti graduated from her MS in Architecture with a [capstone](/projects/2_capstone) specialization in High Performance Building. +Shruti graduated from her MS in Architecture with a [capstone](/projects/CS-ShrutiJadhav) specialization in High Performance Building. +Shruti also worked on [microclimate modeling](https://vip-smur.github.io/24fa-microclimate-umcf/) in the Microclimate-UMCF VIP subteam. After graduation, Shruti started as a Sustainability Consultant at [Thornton Tomasetti](https://www.thorntontomasetti.com/). diff --git a/_team/jiang.md b/_team/jiang.md index e59d8b742c285..263d5b6623029 100644 --- a/_team/jiang.md +++ b/_team/jiang.md @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ layout: page title: Ze Yu Jiang description: BS Computer Science and Math -img: assets/img/team/Jiang.jpg +img: assets/img/team/jiang.jpg importance: 74 category: Lab ---
- +
+ +Ze Yu worked on his [Capstone Project](/projects/ABS-ZeYuJiang) in the lab. diff --git a/_team/karadag.md b/_team/karadag.md index a08deca061809..c1ac65380cb3c 100644 --- a/_team/karadag.md +++ b/_team/karadag.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- layout: page -title: Ilker Karadağ +title: Dr. Ilker Karadağ description: Affiliate-LongTerm Res/Collab at Georgia Tech.
Associate Professor at Sakarya University img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/22752273?v=4 importance: 2 diff --git a/_team/lalith.md b/_team/lalith.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..c49e08c04265e --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/lalith.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Kavya Lalith +description: BS Computer Engineering +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/194732763?v=4 +importance: 66 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Kavya is a Computer Engineering student at Georgia Tech and works on the [Hardware + IoT](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-hardware-iot/) VIP subteam. She has been part of VIP-SMUR for three semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/kavya-oop) diff --git a/_team/li.md b/_team/li.md index 39d2b1e361396..db4f0aead5563 100644 --- a/_team/li.md +++ b/_team/li.md @@ -2,14 +2,17 @@ layout: page title: Jiayi Li description: BArch Architecture -img: # assets/img/team/Li.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/li.jpg importance: 70 category: Alumni ---
- +
- \ No newline at end of file + +Jiayi worked on [Energy-In-Buildings](https://vip-smur.github.io/25fa-energyinbuildings/) for three semesters and will continue her MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University after her graduation! + + diff --git a/_team/ma.md b/_team/ma.md index 45215d04f815b..7c1307c73dc4d 100644 --- a/_team/ma.md +++ b/_team/ma.md @@ -2,11 +2,14 @@ layout: page title: Changda Ma description: MS in Architecture -img: # assets/img/team/Ma.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/ma.jpg importance: 1 category: Alumni ---
- +
+ +Changda worked on [neuroarchitecture](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-neuroarchitecture/) for two semesters in the VIP-SMUR program. +After his time in the lab, Changda continued at Georgia Tech in the MS in Architecture (High Performance Building) program. diff --git a/_team/mahajan.md b/_team/mahajan.md index dffa21b3b44d4..d023dad15008a 100644 --- a/_team/mahajan.md +++ b/_team/mahajan.md @@ -2,16 +2,18 @@ layout: page title: Anubha Mahajan description: BS Computer Science -img: # assets/img/team/Mahajan.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/mahajan.jpg importance: 1 category: Alumni ---
- +

-Anubha moved to Stanford for her MS! +Anubha worked on [Energy-In-Buildings](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-energyinbuildings/) for three semesters in the VIP-SMUR program. + +After graduating, Anubha moved to Stanford for an MS in Computer Science. [Website](https://amahajan68.github.io/academic_cv/) diff --git a/_team/miao.md b/_team/miao.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..0a2286c80e183 --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/miao.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Jimmy Miao Zhang +description: MS Computational Science and Engineering +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/111454815?v=4 +importance: 9 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ Jimmy +
+ +{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jimmymiaozhang/jimmymiaozhang/refs/heads/main/README.md %} diff --git a/_team/mondal.md b/_team/mondal.md index 5374251bd8710..0f52425077aa5 100644 --- a/_team/mondal.md +++ b/_team/mondal.md @@ -2,19 +2,21 @@ layout: page title: Devam Mondal description: BS Computer Science -img: # assets/img/team/Mondal.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/mondal.jpg importance: 76 category: Alumni ---
- +
+Devam worked on [MPONC](https://vip-smur.github.io/25fa-mponc/) for three semesters in the VIP-SMUR program. + {% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dodesimo/Dodesimo/refs/heads/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} {% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' ' %} {% for line in lines offset: 1 limit: 100 %} {{ line }} {% endfor %} -





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diff --git a/_team/mujica.md b/_team/mujica.md index 133c7fe1705e1..238f9bd9796f7 100644 --- a/_team/mujica.md +++ b/_team/mujica.md @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ layout: page title: Sofia Mujica description: BS in Mechanical Engineering -img: # assets/img/team/Mujica.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/mujica.jpg importance: 1 category: Alumni ---
- +
+ +Sofia worked on two VIP subteams related to [microclimate modeling](https://vip-smur.github.io/24sp-microclimate/) and [microclimate LSTM-Kriging](https://vip-smur.github.io/24fa-microclimate-lstm-kriging/). diff --git a/_team/patel.md b/_team/patel.md index 2dacfdbabc743..cb858ba5e3108 100644 --- a/_team/patel.md +++ b/_team/patel.md @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ layout: page title: Shivam Patel description: BS Computer Science -img: # assets/img/team/Patel.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/patel.jpg importance: 1 category: Alumni ---
- +
+ +Shivam worked on [Energy-In-Buildings](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-energyinbuildings/) for three semesters, including the residential energy modeling subteam. diff --git a/_team/rahimi.md b/_team/rahimi.md index 0361766460e94..074a95637bb9f 100644 --- a/_team/rahimi.md +++ b/_team/rahimi.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ layout: page title: Sina Rahimi description: PhD Student in Building Science at TMU (co-advisee) -img: assets/img/team/Rahimi.jpg +img: assets/img/team/rahimi.jpg importance: 33 category: PhD Alumni --- @@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ category: PhD Alumni Co-advisee together with [Prof. Russell Richman](https://www.torontomu.ca/architectural-science/people/faculty/russell-richman/) and [Prof. Umberto Berardi](https://sites.google.com/site/umbertoberardihomepage/).
- +
+Sina worked on his [PhD Thesis](/projects/PhD-SinaRahimi) in the lab. + {% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sinarhm/sinarhm/refs/heads/main/README.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_team/rothe.md b/_team/rothe.md index 24c0b8432a9d3..dc74430bf34f0 100644 --- a/_team/rothe.md +++ b/_team/rothe.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ category: Alumni
-Chinmay graduated from his MS in Architecture with a [capstone](/projects/1_capstone) specialization in High Performance Building. Chinmay started as an Architectural Designer at [NJRA Architects, Inc](https://njraarchitects.com/). +Chinmay graduated from his MS in Architecture with a [capstone](/projects/CS-ChinmayRothe) specialization in High Performance Building. Chinmay also worked on [microclimate modeling](https://vip-smur.github.io/24fa-microclimate-umcf/) in the Microclimate-UMCF VIP subteam. Chinmay started as an Architectural Designer at [NJRA Architects, Inc](https://njraarchitects.com/). diff --git a/_team/sabapathy.md b/_team/sabapathy.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..2285a619f811d --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/sabapathy.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Nithish Sabapathy +description: BS Computer Science +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/71940999?v=4 +importance: 63 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Nithish is a Computer Science student at Georgia Tech and contributes to the [MPONC](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-mponc/) VIP subteam. He has been part of VIP-SMUR for three semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/nithish101) diff --git a/_team/shih.md b/_team/shih.md index 0099e04ec5d63..4fac9bc66d2b8 100644 --- a/_team/shih.md +++ b/_team/shih.md @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ layout: page title: Han-Syun (Benjamin) Shih description: MS in Architecture (High Performance Building) -img: assets/img/team/Shih.jpg +img: assets/img/team/shih.jpg importance: 42 category: Lab ---
- +
+ +Benjamin worked on his [Master's Thesis](/projects/MT-BenjaminShih) in the lab. diff --git a/_team/thach.md b/_team/thach.md index deaaecb036ec6..45a30a8190613 100644 --- a/_team/thach.md +++ b/_team/thach.md @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ category: Lab -{% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AtharvaBeesen/AtharvaBeesen/refs/heads/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} +{% capture remote_content %}{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Acthach/Acthach/refs/heads/main/README.md %}{% endcapture %} {% assign lines = remote_content | split: ' ' %} {% for line in lines offset: 1 limit: 100 %} {{ line }} -{% endfor %} \ No newline at end of file +{% endfor %} diff --git a/_team/tran.md b/_team/tran.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..411c37d4a1990 --- /dev/null +++ b/_team/tran.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: Jason Tran +description: BS Computer Science +img: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/112969762?v=4 +importance: 64 +category: Lab +--- + +
+ +
+ +Jason is a Computer Science student at Georgia Tech and works on the [Hardware + IoT](https://vip-smur.github.io/26sp-hardware-iot/) VIP subteam. He has been part of VIP-SMUR for two semesters. + +[GitHub](https://github.com/JTran86) diff --git a/_team/vangelova.md b/_team/vangelova.md index 813c850e6242a..1f0281e9044a4 100644 --- a/_team/vangelova.md +++ b/_team/vangelova.md @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ layout: page title: Silvia Vangelova description: OMS in Analytics (ISyE) -img: # assets/img/team/Vangelova.jpg +img: # assets/img/team/vangelova.jpg importance: 40 category: Alumni ---
- +

-After graduating from her OMS in Analytics (ISyE) at Georgia Tech, Silvia accepted an offer as a Ph.D. Student at ETH Zurich. Silvia worked on two research projects related to [urban data science](/projects/3_capstone) and [energy modeling](/projects/4_capstone). +After graduating from her OMS in Analytics (ISyE) at Georgia Tech, Silvia accepted an offer as a Ph.D. Student at ETH Zurich. Silvia worked on two research projects related to [urban data science](/projects/CS-SilviaVangelova) and [energy modeling](/projects/CS-SilviaVangelov-2). She was also part of the inaugural [Spring 2024 VIP-SMUR cohort](https://vip-smur.github.io/projects/24sp/). diff --git a/_team/vegas_olcese.md b/_team/vegas_olcese.md index 0fb2c4fd62e55..92c567349f22d 100644 --- a/_team/vegas_olcese.md +++ b/_team/vegas_olcese.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ layout: page title: Gonzalo L. Vegas Olcese description: PhD Student in Architecture (co-advisee) -img: assets/img/team/Vegas.jpg +img: assets/img/team/vegas.jpg importance: 32 category: Lab --- @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ category: Lab Co-advisee together with [Prof. Sonit Bafna](https://arch.gatech.edu/people/sonit-bafna) (chair) and [Prof. John Peponis](https://arch.gatech.edu/people/john-peponis).
- +
{% remote_include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gvegasol/gvegasol/refs/heads/main/README.md %} diff --git a/_team/wallis.md b/_team/wallis.md index 4ac5b0ca4ae50..80d537d39c1e1 100644 --- a/_team/wallis.md +++ b/_team/wallis.md @@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ category: Alumni +Catherine worked on [neuroarchitecture](https://vip-smur.github.io/25sp-neuroarchitecture/) in the VIP-SMUR program. + diff --git a/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-black.svg b/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-black.svg similarity index 100% rename from assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-black.svg rename to assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-black.svg diff --git a/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-color.svg b/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-color.svg similarity index 100% rename from assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-color.svg rename to assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-color.svg diff --git a/assets/img/cd/sustainlab-logo-white.svg b/assets/img/brand/sustainlab-logo-white.svg similarity index 100% rename from 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