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Marie-Claude Dubois is a Professor at the Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University. Her research focuses on sustainable building design, energy efficiency, and daylighting systems, with significant contributions to Nordic climate applications and alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals for sustainable cities.
Her expertise spans daylighting engineering (100% fingerprint match), energy systems (81%), and agricultural building performance. Key interests include integrative lighting design, livestock building daylighting, and urban farming technologies. Her work emphasizes evidence-based solutions for energy reduction and human well-being in built environments.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in systematic reviews of lighting systems and energy performance, with growing emphasis on agricultural buildings and urban farming. The research consistently addresses practical design parameters for high-latitude regions while integrating health and sustainability metrics.
Professor Dubois has supervised four students and secured substantial research funding, including Swedish Energy Agency projects on integrative lighting and FORMAS grants for building form studies. Her active "Urban Arena" project drives cross-disciplinary urban sustainability innovation.
As core faculty in the Division of Energy and Building Design, she contributes to Lund University's leadership in sustainable building technologies through experimental research and industry collaboration.



