Jiashuo WangUNSW Sydney | UNSW · School of Built Environment
Jiashuo Wang
Master of Philosophy
MPhil Research Student at UNSW Built Environment.
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Introduction
MPhil Research Student in High Performance Architecture Research Cluster at UNSW Built Environment.
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Education
October 2024 - October 2026
October 2022 - October 2024
September 2018 - July 2022
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Publications (4)
Radiative cooling and low-emissivity coatings are promising strategies for building energy savings. Despite their potential, comprehensive assessments across diverse climate zones remain limited. This study addresses this gap by investigating the potential energy performance associated with these coatings in buildings at 250 locations worldwide, sp...
(Double) Daylight Saving Time (DST/DDST) synchronizes human daily activities with sunlight hours, aiming to save energy. China implemented DST/DDST in 1986 and annulled it in 1991, which has not since been observed. This study aims to revisit the household lighting energy-saving potentials of DST/DDST implementation in six representative highly urb...
Modern lifestyles result in people spending 90% of their time indoors, where windows serve as a unique component providing an outdoor view and enabling visual experiences. Chromogenic windows, which adjust both thermal and visual conditions, represent a promising fenestration system for achieving energy savings. However, the tinting properties and...
In response to China's commitment to meet carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets, universities are seeking to assess and minimize their greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, a new methodology based on LEAP and LCA was developed to assess the carbon footprint of a medium-sized university campus in eastern China. The emission sources conside...