Federico Tartarini
Federico is a postdoctoral scholar at SinBerBEST, BEARS (Singapore). Federico received his Ph.D. in 2017, he studied the impact of IEQ on perceptions of occupants (staff and residents) and agitated behaviors of residents at aged care facilities. At BEARS Federico's core research is on thermal comfort (link to his publications), he worked on personal comfort models and air movement. He has also contributed extensively to the development of several CBE tools like the CBE thermal comfort tool, pythermalcomfort, Cozie for iOS, and the CBE Clima Tool. While here he will be working on developing new features to the above-mentioned tools, comparing the accuracy of different PMV models, and calculating the cooling effect of personal fans using the thermal manikin. Find out more about Federico here and connect with him on LinkedIn here.
Sessions in which Federico Tartarini participates
Conference: Concordia University, John Molson School of Business (MB) Building - MB2.435
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Na Luo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Speaker)
Keovathana Run, CNRS (Speaker)
Farzam Kharvari, Carleton University (Speaker)
Xiang Fang, RMIT University (Speaker)
Chen Ren, Southeast University (Speaker)
Saleh Nabi, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (Chair)
Federico Tartarini, Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore (Speaker)
Conference: Concordia University, John Molson School of Business (MB) Building - MB3.435
Talk
Lorenza Pistore, Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Speaker)
Federico Tartarini, Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore (Speaker)
Jiyoung Kwak, YONSEI UNIVERSITY (Speaker)
Jiwon You, YONSEI UNIVERSITY (Speaker)
Jieun Han, YONSEI UNIVERSITY (Speaker)
Chang Shu, National Research Council Canada (Chair)