Soheila Bahrami

Soheila Bahrami
  • Lund University

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Introduction
Soheila Bahrami currently works at the Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund University. Soheila does research in innovation and sustainable design in the built environment.
Current institution
Lund University
Additional affiliations
May 2015 - October 2015
WalterFedy
Position
  • Analyst
July 2004 - October 2006
NIGC
Position
  • Engineer
March 2002 - July 2004
NIGC
Position
  • Manager
Education
May 2014 - October 2015
Western University
Field of study
  • Mechanical and Materials Engineering - HVAC Systems
September 2006 - September 2008
Lund University
Field of study
  • Environmental Management and Policy
September 1992 - March 1997
Petroleum University of Technology
Field of study
  • Technical Inspection Engineering

Publications

Publications (7)
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) objects represent buildingproducts in design, simulation, and procurement processes. This paper explores how BIM objects could be created and exchanged to enable the diffusion of innovative products with enhanced sustainability performance. Two BIM library platforms were examined by taking a new approach that in...
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Standards on product information can facilitate the diffusion of innovations. This paper explores the standards related to the ventilation products with improved acoustic performance and the stakeholders involved. We introduce a new approach to classification and identification of the functions of standards in supporting such innovations. Moreover,...
Thesis
Sustainability attributes of building ventilation products have considerable impacts on building performance aspects such as energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) manufacturers allocate resources to develop innovating ideas for improving the sustainability attributes of their products....
Chapter
Recent years have seen considerable advancements in Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) systems aimed to improved energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality in buildings. A significant aspect of DCV systems is their impact on the acoustic comfort in buildings. This study is part of the Urban Tranquility project with a focus on innovative DC...
Thesis
Fast development of energy efficient buildings is necessary to deal with growing and high levels of energy consumption and related environmental impacts in the Middle East countries including Iran and Israel. Design for climates such as hot arid and Mediterranean climates entails facing challenges regarding both heating and cooling energy demands i...

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