Salvatore Carlucci
Background and activities
Professor Salvatore Carlucci received M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees with honours from Politecnico di Milano in Italy. Currently, he is subtask leader of IEA-EBC Annex 79 on Occupant-centric building design and operation and is a fellow of IBPSA, the International Building Performance Simulation Association. He has contributed as a partner to several projects funded by the European Union belonging to the Intelligent Energy Europe program, the Seventh framework program, and the Horizon 2020 program, and to three Annexes approved by the International Energy Agency (IEA). He is a member of the editorial board of two peer-reviewed scientific journals (Energy Efficiency and Energies), a reviewer for several international journals and an evaluator of research applications for few international universities and institutions.
Carlucci has published about 60 scientific papers and contributed to seven books on occupant-centric building design and operation, indoor environmental quality (thermal, visual and acoustic comfort, and indoor air quality), sustainable, smart and low-energy buildings, building performance simulation and optimization, and building physics.
Courses
- TBA4905 - Building and Material Engineering, Master's Thesis
- TBA4166 - Building Performance Simulation
Scientific, academic and artistic work
A selection of recent journal publications, artistic productions, books, including book and report excerpts. See all publications in the database
Journal publications
- (2021) On the impact of stochastic modeling of occupant behavior on the energy use of office buildings. Energy and Buildings. vol. 246.
- (2021) ASHRAE Likelihood of Dissatisfaction: A new right-here and right-now thermal comfort index for assessing the Likelihood of dissatisfaction according to the ASHRAE adaptive comfort model. Energy and Buildings. vol. 250.
- (2021) Human thermal comfort under dynamic conditions: An experimental study. Building and Environment. vol. 204.
- (2021) Test rooms to study human comfort in buildings: a review of controlled experiments and facilities. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews. vol. 149.
- (2021) Systematic and data-driven literature review of the energy and indoor environmental performance of swimming facilities. Energy Efficiency. vol. 14 (7).
- (2021) The implementation of multiple linear regression for swimming pool facilities: Case study at Jøa, Norway. Energies. vol. 14 (16).
- (2020) Simulation-aided occupant-centric building design: A critical review of tools, methods, and applications. Energy and Buildings. vol. 224.
- (2020) Modeling occupant behavior in buildings. Building and Environment. vol. 174 (106768).
- (2020) Comfort temperature and preferred adaptive behaviour in various classroom types in the UK higher learning environments. Energy and Buildings. vol. 211.
- (2020) Current practices and infrastructure for open data based research on occupant-centric design and operation of buildings. Building and Environment. vol. 177.
- (2020) Can CO2 sensors in the ventilation system of a pool facility help reduce the variability in the trihalomethane concentration observed in indoor air?. Environment International. vol. 138 (105665).
- (2019) A data-driven procedure to model occupancy and occupant-related electric load profiles in residential buildings for energy simulation. Energy and Buildings.
- (2019) A data-driven procedure to model occupancy and occupant-related electric load profiles in residential buildings for energy simulation. Energy and Buildings. vol. 202.
- (2019) Robust and resilient buildings: A framework for defining the protection against climate uncertainty. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. vol. 609.
- (2019) Towards climate robust buildings: an innovative method for designing buildings with robust energy performance under climate change. Energy and Buildings. vol. 202.
- (2019) Impacts of the future weather data type on the energy simulation of buildings – Investigating long-term patterns of climate change and extreme weather conditions. Applied Energy. vol. 238.
- (2019) Energy use and perceived health in indoor swimming pool facilities. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. vol. 609 (042051).
- (2018) Review of adaptive thermal comfort models in built environmental regulatory documents. Building and Environment. vol. 137.
- (2018) Assessing energy-smartness in smart cities. Building Services Engineering Research & Technology. vol. 39 (1).
- (2018) Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II. Building and Environment. vol. 142.