Dr. Krayenhoff leads the Urban Climate Adaptation Lab, which assesses potential future urban heat scenarios and develops numerical models capable of representing future urban adaptation scenarios where cities have increased street tree cover, utilization of cool materials, and implementation of greenery or solar panels on buildings. Our work focuses on outdoor pedestrian thermal comfort, urban heat island causation, and assessment of the complex micrometeorological effects of urban street trees.
Sessions in which Scott Krayenhoff participates
Conference: Concordia University, John Molson School of Business (MB) Building - MB3.210
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Dominique Derome, Université de Sherbrooke (Chair)
Léopold Giroux-Gauthier, Université de Sherbrooke (Speaker)
Scott Krayenhoff, University of Guelph (Speaker)
Parham Mirzaei, The University of Nottingham (Speaker)
Aytac Kubilay, ETH Zurich (Chair)
James Voogt, Western University (Speaker)
Timothy Jiang, University of Guelph (Speaker)
Maxime Frere, Université Paris Cité / LIED (Speaker)