
معرفی
Arash Beizaee is a Senior Lecturer in Building Energy at Loughborough University, specializing in climate change adaptation, energy efficiency, and health in built environments. His work bridges engineering and public health, with a focus on thermal comfort, sustainable materials, and resilience strategies. He has contributed to national and international policy through projects like the UK Government’s Committee on Climate Change and the International Energy Agency’s Annex 71.
Education:
- BSc
- MSc
- MRes
- PhD
- PGCLTHE (Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education)
Research Interests: His research addresses climate change impacts on buildings, low-energy design, and wellbeing. Key areas include:
- Overheating mitigation in homes
- Smart heating controls
- Recycled materials in construction
- Sleep quality in thermal environments
Grants & Leadership:
- PI: Loughborough University Global Research Challenges Competitive Grant (£4K)
- CI: Home Heat Health (EPSRC £1.2M), Energy Resilience CDT (£5.7M), DEEP Project, and DEFACTO (£1.5M)
Awards:
- Research Impact Prize from Homes and Communities Agency
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with BEIS, the Building Research Establishment, and international teams via IEA Annex 71.




