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Kim Jønsson is a part-time lecturer at the Department of the Built Environment, part of the Faculty of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University. His research focuses on indoor air quality, ventilation systems, and sustainable building design. He is affiliated with the Energy and Buildings Research Group and has contributed to projects like the Bolig 2020 med lavt energiforbrug og høj brugerkomfort (2016–2020), which explored low-energy housing solutions. His work combines experimental investigations with climate analysis, addressing topics such as heatwaves, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency in buildings.
Research interests include optimizing ventilation systems for thermal performance, evaluating building energy use through lifecycle cost analysis, and adapting buildings to future climate conditions. His publications often address convective heat transfer in night cooling strategies and diffuse ceiling ventilation systems. Collaborations span international conferences and peer-reviewed journals in building energy and environmental engineering.
Kim has no listed scientific awards but has authored over 26 publications, including studies on meteorological year generation for heatwave analysis and experimental methods for ventilation performance. He engages in public discourse on sustainable building practices, as seen in media contributions like Debat: Først bygger vi problemerne og så bruger vi ressourcer på at fixe dem bagefter.




