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Shashwat Shashwat serves as a Lecturer in Construction Engineering at Ulster University, affiliated with the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment and associated with the Belfast School of Architecture & the Built Environment. His academic profile shows active engagement in research and teaching focused on sustainable construction practices and energy-efficient building systems.
Dr. Shashwat's research interests center on innovative approaches to sustainable construction engineering, with particular emphasis on bioinspired design strategies for energy efficiency. His work spans multiple critical areas including thermal performance of building materials, urban microclimate analysis, and the application of emerging technologies in construction.
- Specialization in bioinspired façade systems and thermal modeling
- Expertise in urban heat island mitigation through cool materials
- Research on digital twin applications for smart energy management
- Investigation of street canyon thermal dynamics and environmental impacts
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent focus on addressing sustainability challenges in the built environment. His research output shows progression from fundamental thermal analysis to increasingly sophisticated applications of digital technologies in construction engineering. A significant portion of his work directly contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities, climate action, and affordable clean energy, with research topics forming a distinctive fingerprint around facades engineering (100%), solar radiation (69%), built environment (57%), and biomimetics (46%).
Dr. Shashwat demonstrates active academic citizenship through his peer-review service for the International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation and by hosting academic visitors such as Mary Tierney. His research has gained notable traction with multiple citations and downloads, indicating growing scholarly impact in the construction engineering field.
