
I am a Ph.D. student at Concordia University under the supervision of Dr. Leon Wang,
I am also working as a research assistant at the National Research Council Canada (NRCC).
My research topic mainly focuses on building overheating, thermal comfort models for vulnerable populations, building thermal resilience, and city-scale thermal variability.
I also have experimental experience in indoor air quality control and secondary pollution of HEPA filters.
I am interested in the fields of big data, machine learning, and building performance simulation.
I will graduate from Concordia University at the end of this year and now is looking for a postdoc position.
Contact me for further collaboration!
Sessions in which Lili Ji participates
Thursday 28 July, 2022
Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation Systems for Wildfire Smoke Resilience in British ColumbiaFPDsoza, Aaron; Zhong, LexuanZhong, LexuanAn activity-based spatial-temporal urban electricity vulnerability assessmentFPXia, Chen (1); Hu, Yuqing (1); Chen, Jianli (2)Chen XiaResilience and Climate Change: How a ...
An Original Urban Canopy Model to Support Urban Design/Retrofit OptimizationFPAfshari, AfshinAfshari, AfshinExploting passive cooling in office with advanced automated glazing systemsFPBotticelli, Martina;Agnoli, Stefano;Romano, Sabrina;Zinzi, MicheleZinzi, MicheleAnalysing future cooling de...
Sessions in which Lili Ji attends
Friday 29 July, 2022
Michael A. Lacasse, Ph.D. P.Eng.Nature-based Solutions for Buildings and CommunitiesCanada is warming at double the rate of the global average caused in part by a fast-growing population and exte...