
معرفی
Santeri Schroderus, a doctoral researcher at the Unit of Civil Engineering within the Faculty of Technology at the University of Oulu, focuses on the intersection of building physics, climate change adaptation, and indoor environmental quality.
His research specifically examines hygrothermal performance and mold growth in structures under future climate conditions. Key areas of exploration include:
- Building Physics
- Heat and Moisture Transport
- Climate Change Impact Assessment
- Moisture Damage Prevention
- Energy-Efficient Retrofits
- Future Building Design
The nine articles listed (2020-2025) reflect a consistent focus on hygrothermal modeling, climate-resilient construction materials, and occupant behavior in retrofitted buildings. These works span disciplines including civil engineering, environmental science, and computational modeling.
Santeri contributes to the Centre of Expertise in Building Health and participates in the BALANCE project, which investigates sustainable and healthy buildings in changing climates. His work integrates experimental validation with predictive simulations to address critical challenges in building performance.





