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Khin Su Su Kyaw

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Khin Su Su Kyaw

Ph.D. Candidate
Faculty of Engineering

khin.s.s.kyaw@ntnu.no
B213 Beryllbygget, Gjøvik
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With an M.Sc. in Building Technology from OsloMet University and a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Yangon Technological University, I specialise in life cycle assessment (LCA) and Building Information Modelling (BIM). Additionally, I have accumulated nine years of industry experience in Singapore, Myanmar, and Norway. 

Competencies

  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Building Physic and Climate Adaptation of buildings
  • Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Building Design
  • Life Cycle Analysis
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
  • Sustainability Assessment

Research

My PhD objective is to expand on the current understanding of BIM-LCA data processing and identify improvement areas. As part of the LifeLine2050 initiative, my PhD research focuses on identifying the necessary data requirements and formats to integrate BIM and LCA seamlessly. The ultimate goal of this project is to optimize resource utilization.

LIFELINE-2050 @ Green2050 - Centre for Green Shift in the Built Environment

The main objective of the project LIFELINE-2050 is to develop a holistic assessment framework, digital optimization toolbox and education-innovation hub for achieving resource-effective built environments.

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