Author Biographies

Ms Chang Sun is the Director of the Building Energy and Environment Laboratory, National Engineering Research Center for Human Settlements of China. She completed her master studies in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning at the Dalian University of Technology. In this field, she participated in nine research projects as a leader or research personnel, including one International cooperation project, three national key research and development plan projects, and two provincial science and technology plan projects. She has published 15 papers in various journals, and serves as a major investigator for the National Key Research and Development Plan. Her interests include low-carbon buildings, building integrated photovoltaics, building renewable energy, and comfortable building environments. In addition, She holds a practicing certification of registered utility engineer in two majors, HVAC and power, and has received six science and technology awards, including the China Award for Science and Technology in Construction.
Lianyuan Feng received his master's degree in HAVC from Tianjin University in 2016. He works at the School of civil Engineering, Hebei University of Water Resources and Electric Engineering. His research topics mainly include ventilation optimization, CFD simulaiton, and energy efficiency in buildings.
Meng Guo received her master's degree in HAVC from the Tianjin University in 2016. She works at the  School of civil Engineering, Hebei University of Water Resources and Electric Engineering. Her research topics mainly include ventilation optimization, CFD simulaiton, and energy efficiency in buildings.
Ju Xiaolei, Master of Engineering, Professor-level senior engineer, and National First-Class Registered Architect. The Director of the Institute of Low-Carbon Building Technology, China National Engineering Research Center for Human Settlements, China Architecture Design & Research Group, as well as the Secretary General of Solar Energy Building Committee, China Renewable Energy Society, and Vice Chairman of the Solar Photovoltaic Building Committee, China Photovoltaic Industry Association. He engaged in long-term research and practical work in building energy-saving and integrated applications of renewable energy in buildings. Prof. Ju has hosted and participated in 14 national key research and development projects, the 'National 863 Program,' and provincial-level scientific research projects. He has compiled more than 20 national and industry standards, norms, and national standard atlases, including 'Evaluation standard for application of renewable energy in buildings' and 'Technical standard for photovoltaic system on building.' Meanwhile, he has completed a dozen or so demonstration projects in low-carbon buildings, low-carbon parks, and renewable energy building integration. He has published nearly 20 papers in the field of low-carbon buildings. So far, he received multiple national- and provincial-level awards, including the First Prize of National Survey and Design Industry.
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