
About
Eva B. Møller is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where she is affiliated with the Energy and Services research group. Her work focuses on building physics, particularly the hygrothermal performance of building envelopes, internal insulation systems, and retrofitting strategies for historic and solid masonry buildings.
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
- Research Group: Energy and Services
Her research addresses critical challenges in sustainable building renovation, including moisture dynamics, mould growth prevention, and energy efficiency improvements. She actively contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and climate action. Her work combines experimental studies, simulations, and real-world applications, especially in extreme climates such as the Arctic.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in optimizing internal insulation solutions for solid masonry and historic buildings, with a focus on moisture control, material interactions, and long-term durability. Topics include hydrophobization, moisture-adaptive membranes, interior paints, and hygrothermal modeling, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach integrating materials science, thermodynamics, and building conservation.
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Eva B. Møller is an active supervisor and researcher, leading and participating in multiple funded projects. She has served as main supervisor for PhD students working on internal insulation, Arctic construction, and robust retrofitting solutions. Her projects often involve collaboration across institutions and address practical challenges in building regulations, design faults, and field performance.
She is involved in key research initiatives such as Arctic Building and Construction and Optimization of building practice in arctic climate, which examine building performance under extreme conditions. Her team works closely with industry and regulatory bodies to improve building standards and ensure durable, energy-efficient solutions.
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