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Les Norford is a Professor at MIT’s Department of Architecture, specializing in sustainable building design, energy efficiency, and urban climate studies. He holds academic appointments since 1988 and served as Associate Head of the Department of Architecture from 2006. His research integrates building system diagnostics, HVAC optimization, and urban heat island mitigation, with notable contributions to non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) and thermal comfort modeling.
- Education: BS in Engineering Science (Cornell University, 1973); PhD in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (Princeton University, 1984)
- Professional Experience: Former nuclear engineer (US Navy/DOE), lecturer at Princeton, consultant with Tabors Caramanis & Associates
- Labs/Initiatives: Director of Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)’s Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling (CENSAM)
Research interests include energy-efficient building operations, climate-responsive architecture, and smart grid technologies. His work addresses challenges in tropical urban environments, cooling system innovation, and decarbonized energy infrastructure. Collaborations with institutions like Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Montana State University highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Notable projects include developing NILM systems for real-time energy monitoring and creating urban microclimate models (e.g., WRF-based simulations for Singapore). He advocates for data-driven approaches to improve building controls and reduce operational carbon footprints.
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