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Dusan Licina is a highly motivated mechanical and environmental engineer with an expertise in indoor environmental quality and HVAC systems with a strong interest in developing healthy, comfortable and energy efficient buildings. He received a PhD degree in 2015 under a joined PhD program between National University of Singapore and Technical University of Denmark. His PhD research involved studying the airflow characteristics around the human body and its impact on the contaminant transport. Dusan’s work contributes to a better understanding how room air distribution affects airborne pathogen transmission and how to be optimally designed in order to decrease the risk of human exposure. Currently he is a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley and his research is centered on air quality engineering, emphasizing two topics: pollutant dynamics indoors and human exposure. Dusan believes that paradigm shift from total building volume to human-centered microenvironment is one of the key directions to securing efficient, comfortable and healthy indoor spaces.
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Dusan Licina joined the Climate CoLab community | Apr 22, 2016 |