
What if predicting building energy demand did not require long simulation runs, heavy workflows, or massive datasets? Xinyue Wang recently defended her PhD, “Leveraging Machine Learning to Improve Early-stage Building Energy Optimization.” Originally trained as an architect, her research sits at the intersection of building energy simulation and machine learning. Her work focuses on making…

Complex urban simulations are often difficult to discuss collectively. Results live on individual screens, in reports, or PowerPoint presentations, making shared immersive interpretation challenging. The Research Area Sustainable Built Environments (SBE) at Chalmers developed the ACE Mixed Reality Studio to address this problem. The studio combines a physical model of the Chalmers Campus with Mixed…

Sjouke Beemsterboer discusses his PhD journey with us in this interview – research on life cycle assessment (LCA) in the Swedish building sector, and advice for future researchers. Sjouke shares his insights on balancing scientific credibility with practical utility, and the evolving landscape of sustainable building. Congratulations on your PhD! Could you briefly tell us what…

This week we sat down with Haitham Abu Ghaida to talk about his research journey, key insights, and advice for students interested in sustainability and the built environment. Could you briefly tell us what your recent work is about, in your own words? Built to Unbolt develops a way to fairly measure the environmental and economic benefits…

This week we sat down with Divia Jimenez Encarnacion to discuss her PhD journey, research on the sharing economy, and advice for future researchers. Divia shares her insights on sustainability, urban consumption, and the challenges and rewards of academic life. Congratulations on your PhD! Could you briefly tell us what your research was about, in your own…

Last week, a few of us attended the third Swedish Circular Economy colloquium that took place in Gothenburg. It was great to see more people coming from different industries and backgrounds, all focused on the same idea. That made starting conversations really easy, and we got to catch up with some colleagues. Among other highlights…