
Youness is a Ph.D candidate at the school of architecture, planning and landscape (SAPL), focusing on bioinspired kinetic adaptation through materials. His research explores the potential and capabilities of smart materials in the creation of dynamic systems which allow buildings to respond to their surrounding environment and the occupants.
Youness holds an integrated Bachelor and Master of Architecture from Iran, followed by several years of international architectural and engineering experience in practice and academia from Iran, Australia and Canada. Pursuing his passion for building physics and energy performance, he studied MASc in building engineering at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, focusing on the hygrothermal performance of building materials under extreme climate conditions. Before starting the Ph.D program, he worked as a building science consultant.
Sessions in which Youness Yousefi participates
Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Two-dimensional Numerical Simulation of Balcony Thermal BridgeFPHou, Yifan (1);Chen, Guojie (2);Zhou, Xi (3);Zhang, Bin (4)Yifan HouHygrothermal Properties of Cladding Materials at Different TemperaturesFPYousefi, Youness (1,2);Tariku, Fitsum (1)Yousefi, YounessExperimental study on the ...
Sessions in which Youness Yousefi attends
Monday 25 July, 2022
Tuesday 26 July, 2022
Towards embedded controls for advanced double skin facadesFPGennaro, Giovanni (1,2);Favoino, Fabio (1);De Michele, Giuseppe (2);Goia, Francesco (3);Perino, Marco (1)Gennaro, GiovanniNumerically Modelling the Hygrothermal Response to Air Movements in Wall to wall JunctionsFPDelgadillo Buenrostro, Leonardo (1);Gosselin, Lo...
Wednesday 27 July, 2022
Experimental and Numerical Study of Exhaled Airflow Velocity through Human CoughsISRyozo OokaRyozo OokaFiltration in the Age of COVID-19ISJeffrey SiegelJeffrey SiegelMitigating Strategies of COVID-19 Infection Transmission in Indoor Environment: Ventilation and DisinfectionIS