Ardeshir Mahdavi

Ardeshir Mahdavi is the Chair of the Institute of Architectural Sciences as well as the Director of the Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology at TU Wien.[1][2] He is also the Director of the Graduate Studies Program "Building Science and Technology" at TU Wien.[3]

Ardeshir Mahdavi

Education

Ardeshir Mahdavi has a Diplom-Ingenieur degree, a Ph.D., and a Post-Doc (Habilitation) degree from TU Wien, Austria.[3]

Academic positions

Prior to his current position, Mahdavi was a Full Tenured Professor of Building Physics at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburgh, USA.[4] He has supervised more than 60 Ph.D. students and 150 Master of Science students.[3]

Research

Mahdavi has conducted scientific research in multiple fields, including Building Physics (thermal, visual, and acoustical performance of built environments, energy-efficient building design and operation), Building Performance Simulation, Building Controls and Diagnostics, Building Ecology, and Human Ecology.[3][4]

Specific scientific contributions of Mahdavi include the development of a comprehensive ontology for monitored building data,[5] the conception and implementation of an exclusively simulation-powered predictive building systems control methodology,[6] analysis and modeling of the urban microclimate, including the urban heat island phenomena,[7][8] development and evaluation of sky radiance and luminance distribution models,[9] work on probabilistic room acoustics modes[10] and the development and evaluations of models of building users' presence and behavior in buildings.[6]

Mahdavi tends to work on multiple research questions simultaneously. One essential line of inquiry he has pursued over the last 15 years addresses the inadequacy of models of buildings’ inhabitants, their presence, their requirements, their perception and evaluation processes, and their behavior and actions. Another area of concentration concerns the challenges of modelling the urban microclimate and urban-level energy transfer processes. He has been also working on the ontological aspects of building modelling.[4]

Teaching

Mahdavi has thought introductory and advanced courses in building physics and building ecology, as well as scientific research methods.[3] He has acted as a Visiting Professor at academic Institutes around the world.[4] The topics of a number of his recently taught courses include:

  • An intuitive introduction to Building Physics
  • Space, sound, music
  • Research methods and design
  • An introduction to the philosophy of science[3]

Regarding his teaching and academic supervision philosophy, Mahdavi suggested in a recent interview:[4]

Our students, as future scientists, engineers and designers will have to deal with multiple critical and complex challenges, involving environment, technology, human factors and economic constraints, as well as demographic and political developments. Needless to say, deep understanding of building physics and expertise in computational methods represents the indispensable core requirement in the education of our students in the building performance simulation domain. But intelligent and productive deployment of the rich potential of computational modeling requires, in my view, much more. If I had to identify a single most important message, it would be the capacity for independent, systemic and critical reasoning.

Ardeshir Mahdavi, IBPSANews-27-2

Current and past personal affiliations

Mahdavi is a fellow of International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA).[3][11] In the past, he has acted as a member of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc.), IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America), CIB (Conseil International Du Batiment Pour La Recherch L'Etude Et La Documentation), ÖNORM (Austrian Institute for Standardization), and SHE (The North-America Society for Human Ecology).[3]

Awards

Ardeshir Mahdavi is the recipient of the IBPSA Distinguished Achievement Award.[4][6] Moreover, he received the "Der Baupreis 2006" and "Der Baupreis 2005" awards in the research category.[12][13] Mahdavi is also the recipient of the "Henry Hornbostel Teaching Award" of the College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University.[13]

Publication and presentation activities

Ardeshir Mahdavi is the author or co-author of over 140 journal papers, 550 conference papers as well as 70 scientific writings in book chapters and research documentations. He is also a frequent Keynote speaker at different international conferences such as IBPSA, CLIMA, PLEA, CIB, BAUSIM, BSA, CAAD Futures, eCAADe and ECPPM.[4]

Selected publications

  • Mahdavi, A. (2020). "Explanatory stories of human perception and behavior in buildings". Building Environment. 168. doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.106498.
  • Mahdavi, A.; Berger, C. (2019). "Predicting Buildings' Energy Use: Is the Occupant-Centric "Performance Gap" Research Program Ill-Advised?". Frontiers in Energy Research. 7. doi:10.3389/fenrg.2019.00124.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2019). "In the matter of simulation and buildings: some critical reflections". Journal of Building Performance Simulation. 13, 2020 (1): 26–33. doi:10.1080/19401493.2019.1685598.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2018). "Approaches to the evaluation and mitigation of the urban microclimate". In Hofbauer, C.K.; Madadi-Kandjani, E.; Meuwissen, J. (eds.). Climate Change and Sustainable Heritage. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1–37. ISBN 978-1-5275-0595-7.
  • Mahdavi, A.; Taheri, M. (2017). "An ontology for building monitoring". Journal of Building Performance Simulation. 10 (5–6): 499–508. doi:10.1080/19401493.2016.1243730.
  • Mahdavi, A.; Tahmasebi, F. (2016). "The deployment-dependence of occupancy-related models in building performance simulation". Energy and Buildings. 117: 313–320. doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.09.065.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2016). "The human factor in sustainable architecture". In Al-Sallal, Khaled A. (ed.). Low Energy Low Carbon Architecture: Recent Advances & Future Directions (Sustainable Energy Developments). Taylor & Francis. pp. 137–158. ISBN 978-1-138-02748-0.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2013). "Predictive Building Systems Control Logic with embedded Simulation Capability: Experiences, Challenges and Opportunities". BSA2013 – Building Simulation Applications 1st IBPSA Italy Conference. pp. 1–10.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2011). "Room acoustics performance prediction". In Hensen, J.; Lamberts, R. (eds.). Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation. Routledge. pp. 218–234. ISBN 978-0-4154-7414-6.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2011). "People in building performance simulation". In Hensen, J.; Lamberts, R. (eds.). Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation. Routledge. pp. 56–83. ISBN 978-0-4154-7414-6.
  • Mahdavi, A. (2008). "Predictive Simulation-Based Lighting and Shading Systems Control in Buildings". Building Simulation. 1: 25–35. doi:10.1007/s12273-008-8101-4.
  • Mahdavi, A. (1998). "Steps to a General Theory of Habitability". Human Ecology Review. 5: 23–30.
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References

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  2. "Institute of Architectural Sciences – TU Wien Faculty of Architecture and Planning". ar.tuwien.ac.at.
  3. "Technische Universität Wien : FACULTY". bst.tuwien.ac.at. 2019-07-11.
  4. "IBPSANews-27-2" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  5. Ardeshir Mahdavi, Mahnameh Taheri (2016-10-20), "An ontology for building monitoring", Journal of Building Performance Simulation (in German), 10 (5–6), pp. 499–508, doi:10.1080/19401493.2016.1243730
  6. IBPSA Distinguished Achievement Award for Prof. Dr. Ardeshir Mahdavi (in German), retrieved 2018-08-28
  7. Vuckovic, Milena; Kiesel, Kristina; Mahdavi, Ardeshir (2015-11-01), "Toward Advanced Representations of the Urban Microclimate in Building Performance Simulation", Energy Procedia (in German), 78, pp. 3354–3359, doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2015.11.750
  8. Ardeshir Mahdavi, Kristina Kiesel, Milena Vuckovic (2014-01-01), "Empirical and computational assessment of the Urban Heat Island phenomenon and related mitigation measures", Geographia Polonica (in German), 87 (4), pp. 505–516, doi:10.7163/GPol.2014.34CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. Ardeshir Mahdavi, Sokol Dervish. "A SIMPLE ALL-WEATHER SK Y RADIANCE MODEL" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  10. A. Mahdavi, G. Liu, M. E. Ilal. "CASCADE: A NOVEL COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYSTEM FOR ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-28.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. "IBPSA Fellows | IBPSA". Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  12. Ardeshir Mahdavi erhält Österreichischen Baupreis 2006 (in German), retrieved 2018-08-28
  13. "Forschungsportal TU Wien". Retrieved 2018-08-28.
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