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Mads Mysen is a Professor at the Department of Built Environment, Faculty of Technology, Art and Design, Oslo Metropolitan University. His research focuses on sustainable built environments, indoor air quality, and energy-efficient ventilation systems. He holds a doctoral degree and has collaborated extensively with institutions like SINTEF and PI-SEC, contributing to projects such as demand-controlled ventilation strategies and smart energy community frameworks.
Research Interests: Mysen’s work emphasizes optimizing ventilation systems in schools and offices, investigating how variables like CO2 levels, temperature, and humidity impact occupant health, comfort, and performance. His studies also address energy efficiency, HVAC system design, and sustainable building practices.
Publications and Trends: His recent work (2019–2021) highlights demand-controlled ventilation strategies, exploring their effects on indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and learning performance in schools. He also examines user-specific ventilation requirements and energy-efficient solutions for cold climates. Over 50 scientific publications and 25 research reports demonstrate his commitment to bridging technical innovation and practical implementation.
Awards and Grants: While no specific awards are listed, his collaborative projects indicate substantial grant support from national and institutional programs. He actively contributes to dissemination through conferences and technical guides, such as the ‘Demand-controlled ventilation – requirements and commissioning’ handbook.
Labs/Teams: Mysen is part of the Sustainable Built Environment (SustainaBuilt) research group, focusing on interdisciplinary solutions for resilient and energy-efficient buildings.

