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Samira Garshasbi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UNSW

Samira Garshasbi is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), not UNSW (University of New South Wales).3 She specializes in sustainable architecture, urban climate, and smart construction materials.1

Garshasbi completed her PhD at UNSW, where she received the Dean's Award for Outstanding PhD Theses. Her doctoral research focused on the development and testing of advanced fluorescent materials for urban heat mitigation.3

Her research interests include:

  1. Urban heat island mitigation
  2. Energy-efficient buildings
  3. Advanced materials for sustainable construction

Garshasbi has published numerous papers on topics such as:

  • The impact of urban heat islands on energy consumption1
  • Thermochromic technologies in buildings1
  • Quantum dots for urban overheating mitigation1
  • Optimization of building envelope design for environmental performance1

She is currently guest editing a special issue for the journal "Buildings" (MDPI) on Advances in Built Environment and Energy Conservation.2 Garshasbi continues to contribute to the field of sustainable architecture and urban climate mitigation through her research and publications.

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Location

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia