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Adil M. Sharag-Eldin is an Associate Professor of Architectural Sciences at Kent State University's College of Architecture & Environmental Design. He serves as a sustainability consultant for projects in the Middle East, including the 20 million sq. ft. King Saud University industrial incubator and King Abdul Aziz University's green campus initiative. His expertise includes high-performance design, renewable energy integration, and natural ventilation systems in buildings.
Education: PhD from UC Berkeley, MS from MIT. Research focuses on air movement in enclosed spaces, health/comfort impacts, wind-induced pressures, and sustainable design guidelines. He contributed to the Saudi Grand Mosque's expansion's sustainability review in 2008.
- Developed parametric models for natural ventilation prediction
- Published extensively on building energy performance, green schools, and healthcare design
- Consulted for major Middle Eastern universities and urban revitalization projects
Professional affiliations include USGBC, ASHRAE, and the Society of Building Science Educators. Current initiatives include the Environmental Science & Design Research Institute's interdisciplinary work on sustainable urban systems.



