Negar Heidari Matin | Sustainable Buildings | Best Researcher Award

Dr Negar Heidari Matin | Sustainable Buildings | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Oklahoma, United States

Negar Heidari Matin is an Assistant Professor at the Gibbs College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma. She specializes in architectural technology, focusing on responsive autonomous intelligent façade systems, human comfort, smart materials, and interior architecture. As the Director of the High-Performance Interior Architecture Lab, she integrates innovative research in sustainable design and intelligent building systems to address modern architectural challenges. Dr. Matin has a diverse academic and professional background that bridges engineering, architecture, and design.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

Negar Heidari Matin demonstrates a robust academic background and outstanding research achievements in architectural technology, focusing specifically on responsive autonomous intelligent facade systems, human comfort, and smart materials. With a Ph.D. in Technology and a strong publication record in top-tier journals, she has contributed significantly to the development and optimization of facade systems for visual comfort and energy efficiency. Her work spans innovative topics like smart colored windows, daylight optimization, and educational modules, positioning her as an expert in sustainable and smart architecture. She has collaborated with renowned institutions and has received wide recognition for her impactful research, including papers cited numerous times and appearing in reputable international journals.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

While Negar Heidari Matin has made significant strides in architecture and design technology, she may expand her research scope by incorporating interdisciplinary collaborations with fields like AI and robotics to further enhance responsive architecture and facade systems. Additionally, developing more large-scale, real-world case studies or pilot projects could strengthen the practical application of her research and allow her to contribute to industry advancements more directly.

EDUCATION

πŸŽ“ Ph.D. Technology (2015–2020)
Eastern Michigan University, USA
Dissertation: Implementation of a Responsive Façade System for Optimizing Visual Comfort Metrics

πŸŽ“ Master of Architecture Engineering (2010–2012)
Tabriz Art University, Iran
Thesis: Designing a Monument/Memorial for Persian Culture

πŸŽ“ Bachelor of Architecture Engineering (2005–2010)
Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran
Senior Design Project: Designing Tehran Airport Terminal

WORK EXPERIENCE

πŸ’Ό Director (2022–Present)
High-Performance Interior Architecture Lab, University of Oklahoma

πŸ’Ό Assistant Professor (2020–Present)
Interior Design Division, University of Oklahoma

πŸ’Ό Research Fellow (2015–2020)
Sustainable Design Research Lab, Eastern Michigan University

AWARDS AND HONORS

πŸ† Recognized for outstanding contributions in architectural research and innovation.
πŸ† Published multiple high-impact papers in peer-reviewed journals.
πŸ† Honored for advancements in responsive intelligent faΓ§ade systems.
πŸ† Recipient of academic grants for interdisciplinary research.

RESEARCH FOCUS

πŸ”¬ Architectural technology with a focus on responsive faΓ§ade systems.
πŸ”¬ Integration of smart materials for enhanced building performance.
πŸ”¬ User comfort metrics and sustainable design principles.
πŸ”¬ Advanced computational techniques for interior design optimization.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

πŸ“„ Technologies Used in Responsive Facade Systems: A Comparative Study
πŸ“„ Factors Affecting the Design and Development of Responsive Facades
πŸ“„ Comparative Analysis of Technologies Used in Responsive Building Facades
πŸ“„ A Data-Driven Optimized Daylight Pattern for Responsive Facades Design
πŸ“„ A Comparative Study on Smart Windows Focusing on Climate-Based Energy Performance and Users’ Comfort Attributes
πŸ“„ The Effect of Smart Colored Windows on Visual Performance of Buildings
πŸ“„ Evaluating Visual Comfort Metrics of Responsive Facade Systems as Educational Activities
πŸ“„ A Novel Framework for Optimizing Indoor Illuminance and Discovering Association of Involved Variables
πŸ“„ Learning Modules for Geometric Pattern Identification and Mathematical Modeling of Facade Systems
πŸ“„ Interdisciplinary Educational Modules: Using Smart Colored Windows in Responsive Facade Systems
πŸ“„ Smart Colored Window Technology: Improving Users’ Comfort with an Interdisciplinary Approach
πŸ“„ Design Considerations for Virtual Reality Intervention for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review
πŸ“„ Utilizing Simulation and Animation Software in Design Projects of Multi-Semester Courses
πŸ“„ Computer-Aided Design Application in Determining Minimum Discomfort Glare
πŸ“„ Using Smart Colored Windows for Improving Users’ Comfort in Buildings
πŸ“„ Historical Evolution of Responsive Facades Factors Affecting the Design and Development
πŸ“„ Symbolic Features of Four Classic Elements in Sustainable Traditional Iranian Architecture
πŸ“„ A Memorial for Islamic Iran: Honor of Eclectic Culture

CONCLUSION

Negar Heidari Matin stands as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering research in responsive facades, intelligent building systems, and user comfort. Her innovative contributions to architectural technology, alongside her extensive academic work and growing international recognition, underscore her qualification for this award. With further interdisciplinary collaborations and real-world applications, she has the potential to elevate the field of sustainable architecture even further.