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Basic Information
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Brief Introduction
lB. Eng. in Architecture (First Division), School of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, PRC
lMaster of Science in Building, Department of Building, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, Singapore
lPh.D. (Architecture), Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
lPostdoctoral Fellow. Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
lAssociate Professor,School of Architecture and Urban planning of Nanjing University, PRC
lVisiting Scholar, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, and The Massachusetts Institute of technology, USA
lFellow member, Architectural Society of China, Branch of Architectural Physics, PRC
lMember, USGBC (US Green Building Council), USA
Wu Wei's mission is to enhance the knowledge of sustainable building technologies through innovative educational programming and strategic research at the intersection of design, computer science, and building performance simulation. Her research expertise is in daylighting, solar and renewable energy technologies, and sustainable architectural design, and building simulation and performance. She led and participated research projects supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China. She also presided over 3 provincial-level scientific research projects of Jiangsu Province. Her research results have contributed widely to conferences and journals in recent years.
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Courses
lUndergraduate Course: Building Technology II –Acoustic, Lighting and Thermal Environment, BArch 29012
lUndergraduate Course: Building Technology III –Building Services Systems, BArch 29005lPostgraduate Course: Advanced Building Systems Integration, MArch 081302D07
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Research and Projects
l2006-2009,An Integrated Study of Utilizing Solar Energy and Daylighting for Underground Yaodong Houses. Funded by a grant from China National Science Fund
l2006-2009,A Study of Integrating Sun Shading Devices and Special Windows for Energy Conservation in Jiangsu Province, PRC. This research is funded by a grant from Construction Bureau of Jiangsu Province
l2003-2004,Hong Kong Research Grants Council Earmarked Grant 《Defining Standard Skies for Daylighting and Energy Efficient Design of Buildings in Hong Kong》
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Publications
lAn application of Daylighting Simulation Plug-ins to Study Tree shaded Indoor Space, China Illuminating Engineering Journal, 2020.4.
lReflection on the Lighting Phenomenon to the Gentrification of New York, China Illuminating Engineering Journal, 2019.4.
lEvaluation Method of Non-visual Effects of Daylighting, 2018.8.
lHow to Balance Technology and Art ? A Study of Applying Green Design in Building Technology Courses, 2016.12.
lDaylighting Study for Four-sides-Halls Building in Suzhou Classical Gardens, 2017.8.lA Case Study of Utilizing Daylighting and Solar Energy for Chinese Vernacular Cave-houses, China Illuminating Engineering Journal, 2016.12.
lApplication of CAD in Architectural Design (the Third Edition), China Construction Industry Press, the 12th Five Year Plan textbook for civil engineering discipline of general higher education, and the planning recommended textbook of the steering committee of architecture discipline of colleges and universities, February 2016
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Works
Daylighting simulation and analysis for T&W Building, GTCC, NC, USA
Asian Civilisation Museum , Singapore