Martin Frandsen is a Researcher at Aalborg University 's Department of the Built Environment , within the Faculty of Engineering and Science. His work focuses on energy-efficient building design , indoor environment , domestic hot water systems , and building performance simulations , combining laboratory/field measurements with computational methods. Education: Civil Engineer, MSc in Indoor Climate and Energy (2016-2021) Key Collaborations: Project PRELUDE (2020-2024), ORCID holder His research in building energy systems and hydraulic network optimization is reflected in 13 publications (2022-2025), with 5 in 2024 alone. He specializes in smart meter data analysis and district heating integration , producing datasets with sub-hourly monitoring of office buildings. Frandsen's teaching involves laboratory experiments on indoor environments and building energy simulation , mentoring bachelor/master groups. He has contributed to 10 research datasets and collaborated with 12+ peers on energy informatics and NZEB buildings.








