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Andrew Carre is a Lecturer at the School of PCPM, RMIT University, with a focus on sustainable built environments, environmental engineering, and indoor environmental quality. His research spans topics such as low-cost air quality sensors, thermal comfort in aging populations, and renewable energy systems in urban contexts. He has contributed to studies on acoustic performance in public libraries and lifecycle assessments of construction materials. His work emphasizes practical applications of sustainability principles in architecture and urban design.
Research interests include sustainable building practices, energy efficiency, and the integration of renewable energy technologies. He has collaborated on projects evaluating distributed solar systems and urban microclimates, aiming to improve environmental resilience in built environments. His publications highlight innovative approaches to data logger development for environmental monitoring and cost-benefit analyses of low-carbon technologies.
Recent articles focus on advancing sensor technology for air quality assessment and rethinking urban space design to enhance user well-being. While no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary solutions for environmental challenges in architecture and urban planning.



