- The use of green infrastructure and irrigation in the mitigation of urban heat in a desert city. Dans: Building Simulation, v. 17, n. 5 (janvier 2024). (2024):
- Integrated assessment of the extreme climatic conditions, thermal performance, vulnerability, and well-being in low-income housing in the subtropical climate of Australia. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 272 (octobre 2022). (2022):
- (2022): Analyzing the Impact of Urban Planning and Building Typologies in Urban Heat Island Mitigation. Dans: Buildings, v. 12, n. 5 (24 avril 2022).
- On the potential of demand-contsrolled ventilation system to enhance indoor air quality and thermal condition in Australian school classrooms. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 238 (mai 2021). (2021):
- On the energy impact of urban heat island in Sydney: Climate and energy potential of mitigation technologies. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 166 (mai 2018). (2018):
- On the potential of building adaptation measures to counterbalance the impact of climatic change in the tropics. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 229 (décembre 2020). (2020):
- Above-roof air temperature effects on HVAC and cool roof performance: Experiments and development of a predictive model. Dans: Energy and Buildings, v. 222 (septembre 2020). (2020):
- The effects of higher temperature setpoints during summer on office workers' cognitive load and thermal comfort. Dans: Building and Environment, v. 123 (octobre 2017). (2017):
- Experimental and Theoretical analysis of the urban overheating and its mitigation potential in a hot arid city – Alice Springs. Dans: Architectural Science Review, v. 63, n. 5 (octobre 2019). (2019):
- Designing activity-based workspaces: satisfaction, productivity and physical activity. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 47, n. 3 ( 2019). (2019):
- Application of adaptive thermal comfort methods for Iranian schoolchildren. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 47, n. 2 ( 2019). (2019):
- Revisiting thermal comfort models in Iranian classrooms during the warm season. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 45, n. 4 ( 2017). (2017):