
Ming Hu
Associate Professor · Decarbonization of the Built Environment
University of Notre DameUnited States
About
Dr. Ming Hu is an Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame with dual appointments in the School of Architecture and College of Engineering. She serves as Associate Dean for Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work, leading multidisciplinary research on decarbonizing the built environment.
- School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame
- College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Research Interests
- BUILT4CLIMATE: Measuring urban embodied carbon through BIM, LCA, and BSDM integration
- BUILT2LAST: Sustainable building design and retrofitting for low-income households
- BUILT4HEALTH: Linking housing conditions to health risks via ML-powered models
Scientific Contributions
- Authored 3 books including Green Building Costs: The Affordability of Sustainable Design (2023)
- Developed BUILT2AFFORD framework for ML-driven affordable housing retrofits
- Created urban carbon mapping tools for Chicago's 1+ million buildings
Awards & Grants
- NSF grant for HOUSE4HEALTH project addressing housing-health equity
- Leading multiple multidisciplinary research initiatives
Laboratory
Dr. Hu directs the Built Environment Decarbonization (BEDA) Lab at Notre Dame, combining architecture, engineering, ecology, and material science to advance data-driven decarbonization strategies.
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