Elie Bou-ZeidView profile
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Elie Bou-Zeid is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University and serves as the Director of the Program in Environmental Engineering and Water Resources . He previously directed the Metropolis Initiative for urban technology until 2022. His research integrates theory, numerical simulations, and field observations to study atmospheric flows, heat/pollutant transport, and sustainability in cities . Bachelor's : American University of Beirut Master's : American University of Beirut and Johns Hopkins University PhD : Johns Hopkins University He leads the Thermofluids of Urban and Natural Environments (TUNE) Lab , focusing on urban meteorology, renewable energy integration, and climate resilience . His work addresses inequitable urban environmental conditions and develops technologies for sustainable cities , including the CityReader Project . Recent publications explore urban heat islands, blue infrastructure, machine learning for climate, and boundary layer dynamics . Awards include the 2024 STAC Award , Beyond Bauhaus Prototyping the Future Award , and Fondation Latsis Internationale Prize . Awards : STAC 2024, Beyond Bauhaus 2024, EPFL Latsis Prize 2022 Editorial Roles : Editor of Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (2020–2025) He advises five Ph.D. students and collaborates with postdocs like Einara Zahn and Young Paul Yi . His lab investigates kirigami-inspired ventilation, agrivoltaic farms, and downscaling climatic variables using Bayesian deep learning .








