Mohamed Boubekri
Professor · Daylighting Engineering
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Mohamed Boubekri is a Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Illinois. His research focuses on daylighting engineering, sustainable architecture, and the impact of building environments on human health and well-being. Notable contributions include developing daylighting metrics for health applications and studying the effects of lighting on cognitive performance and office worker well-being. He has received prestigious awards: Fulbright Scholar (2015) and Fulbright Scholar Award (2008).
His research emphasizes sustainable design principles and integrates environmental psychology with architectural practices. Recent work explores circadian rhythms in architectural design and the role of natural light in improving mental and physical health outcomes in aging populations and office settings.
- Awards: Fulbright Scholar (2015), Fulbright Scholar Award (2008)
- Key Themes: Daylight metrics, sustainable buildings, cognitive performance, office worker well-being
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