
معرفی
Shih-Che Hsu is a Senior Research Fellow in Building Stock and Indoor Air Quality Modelling at the UCL Energy Institute under The Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources. With a background in public health and a PhD from University College London, he specializes in quantifying the health impacts of climate change mitigation policies in urban buildings using geospatial tools.
- Academic Affiliation: University College London (2019–present)
- Non-Academic Affiliation: Former Environment, Safety and Health Engineer in industry
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Public Health, National Taiwan University
- Master of Science in Environmental Health, National Taiwan University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University College London
His research bridges climate policy, building performance, and health outcomes, focusing on air quality, temperature exposure, and GIS visualization to inform policy decisions. Recent work includes large-scale co-simulation models for retrofit impacts and Lancet Countdown reports on fossil fuel health risks.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Lancet Countdown Report
He supervises research degrees and teaches QGIS tutorials for Sustainable Cities Challenges modules, while leading the UCL Global Engagement Funds project. Collaborations include the Alan Turing Institute for Cityledger and Lancet Countdown teams.
