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Dr Virginia Gori is a Lecturer in Buildings and Energy at the Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources, University College London. She leads Subtask D of the IEA Annex 81 'Data-Driven Smart Buildings' programme, focusing on mapping technology landscapes and evaluating data-driven smart building policies.
- PhD in Energy and the Built Environment (UCL, 2017)
- MRes in Built Environment Energy Demand Studies (UCL, 2014)
- BSc in Architectural Engineering (Universita degli Studi di Firenze, 2010)
Her research combines building physics, in-situ monitoring, and Bayesian statistics to advance energy demand reduction in the built environment, particularly for historic buildings. She has developed novel Bayesian frameworks for thermophysical property estimation and whole-building performance analysis.
- Data-driven smart buildings
- Thermophysical property modeling
- Risk management for energy-moisture balance
- Conservation-compatible retrofit
Scientific recognition includes:
- EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship (2018-2020)
- UCL BEAMS Overseas Doctoral Award (2013)
- DAAD/DLR Research Fellowship (2021)
Teaching contributions:
- Module lead: Introduction to Smart Energy Data and Statistics (2023-)
- Module lead: Smart Energy Solutions in the Built Environment (2023-)
- Former module lead: Building Physics & Energy (2019-2023)
- Co-designed Fundamentals of Building Physics course (6 years)
Professional roles:
- Associate Editor, Buildings & Cities journal
- Technical committee member, CEN TC89WG13
- Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley (2019)
- Active in IEA Annex 71, Task 59, and Annex 81
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