
معرفی
Araz Agha is an Assistant Professor (Academic) at the CEES School of The Environment and a Doctorate Student at the Centre for Global Learning. His research focuses on construction industry challenges, sustainable housing solutions, waste management, and innovative building technologies. He has contributed to projects like the LIDER Fellowship Programme, addressing educational leadership and management.
Key research interests include optimizing housing design in the UK, modular construction, drone applications in site management, and the feasibility of passive housing systems. His work often intersects urban planning and sustainability, emphasizing practical solutions for high-density cities and environmental efficiency.
Recent publications explore topics such as BREEAM certification impacts, Six Sigma implementation challenges, and barriers to women in construction. Agha’s academic contributions span peer-reviewed articles, conference proceedings, and collaborative projects, reflecting his commitment to advancing sustainable construction practices and industry innovation.

