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Neda Ghiassi is an affiliated researcher at TU Wien's E259 - Institut für Architekturwissenschaften, focusing on urban energy modeling and computational frameworks. Her work integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches to address urban energy challenges. Key projects include MOTIVE (vacuum glass integration in construction) and EMULATE (urban energy assessment tools). She has published extensively on topics like high-resolution energy modeling, building product data handling, and cluster analysis for urban systems.
Her research emphasizes sustainable urban development through innovative computational methods, bridging technical, social, and policy dimensions. She collaborates on projects funded by Research Studios Austria and contributes to teaching via research-guided courses. Notable outputs include a doctoral thesis on an hourglass model for urban energy systems and reports detailing project advancements in energy efficiency and building technology.
Her expertise spans technical documentation, multi-stakeholder data collaboration, and scenario-based modeling. Current work explores human-centric energy modeling (MAIN_STREAM) and semantic web approaches for building product data. No awards are explicitly listed, but her contributions reflect significant engagement in academic and applied research.
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