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Akram Abdul Hamid is an Associate Senior Lecturer in the Division of Building Physics at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH). His research focuses on sustainable building design, energy conservation, and moisture management in construction materials. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in affordable and clean energy and sustainable cities.
His expertise includes hygrothermal analysis, building envelope performance, and field measurements. He has participated in projects like ASSURE (Adaptation of Urban Space through Sustainable Regeneration) and RECONCILE, addressing energy efficiency and environmental impacts. His recent work explores probabilistic modeling for mould growth, machine learning in construction, and strategies for moisture-safe building designs.
Abdul Hamid has authored or co-authored over 28 publications, including peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings. He actively collaborates internationally, with recent work presented at the International Building Physics Conference and the International Brick and Block Masonry Conference.





