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Dr Stefan Smith
PhD
Research Fellow
Queens Building 1.05
tel +44 (0)116 257 7966
Fax +44 (0)116 257 7977
email stsmith@dmu.ac.uk |
Stefán is a Research Fellow at the IESD, looking at Probabilistic Climate Change Scenarios in relation to the Built Environment. The work is related to the UK Climate Impacts Programme. His future research interests include climate modelling and impacts on renewable energy sources.
After being awarded a BSc in Physics at the University of Nottingham, he gained an MSc in IT - Software and Systems from the University of Glasgow. Stefán spent two years after his MSc working for BAE Systems within their communications modelling and mathematical modelling departments.
In 2005, he returned to the University of Nottingham to undertake a PhD within the School of the Built Environment’s Institute of Sustainable Energy Technology and the Institute of Building Technology. His PhD looked at developing a stochastic prediction of probable thermal loads associated with existing non-domestic office buildings in the UK. |
| Selected Publications |
| Smith S Th, Hanby V I, Wright A, Goodess C, Harpham C, Jones P and Hacker J, Influence of probabilistic climate projections on building energy simulation, Proc CISBAT Int Scientific Conf - Renewables in a Changing Climate (From Nano to Urban Scale), (2009) |
| Smith S Th, Wu S and Riffat S, Understanding the impact of parametric uncertainty in validating building thermal behaviour in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), 7th Int Conf on Sustainable Energy Technologies, S Korea, (2008) |
| Smith S Th, Wu S and Riffat S, Case Study - Method of investigation of a commercial building's comfort levels: highlighting energy efficiency concerns, 6th Int Conf on Sustainable energy Technologies, Chile, (2007) |
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