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Dr. Stephanie Ogunrin serves as a Research Associate in Energy Modelling at Ulster University's Belfast School of Architecture & Built Environment within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering & Built Environment. Her research focuses on sustainable building practices and energy efficiency solutions with applications across different climate zones.
Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science from Covenant University, Nigeria (2009-2013), a Master of Art in Architecture from Liverpool School of Architecture (LSA), and a recently completed PhD from LSA's Sustainable Environments Research Unit. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to addressing energy challenges in the built environment.
Dr. Ogunrin's research interests center on residential thermal comfort, climate-resilient residential envelopes, and domestic low carbon technologies. Her work bridges theoretical modeling with practical applications, particularly in retrofitting existing buildings for improved energy performance. Her research portfolio demonstrates expertise in analyzing building performance across different climatic conditions, from Nigeria to Northern Ireland.
Her publication record shows consistent contributions to energy efficiency research since 2017, with recent work focusing on fabric retrofit for historic buildings, domestic energy scenarios for Northern Ireland, and future projections of domestic air conditioning. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and climate action.
Dr. Ogunrin maintains an h-index of 6 based on her publications in Pure and citations from Scopus. Her collaborative research network spans multiple institutions, with particular focus on energy modeling applications in the United Kingdom context. Her work contributes significantly to the understanding of building performance in both current and future climate scenarios.

