Web of Science ResearcherID: CCB-1142-2022
Dr. Ajla Aksamija is a Professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Utah. She is the Distinguished Chair for Resilient Places and directs Transforming Places, Practices and Pedagogies Collaborative (TP3C) research entity. She served as the Chair of the School of Architecture. Her interdisciplinary research expertise includes building science and sustainability, emerging building technologies, digital design and representations, and innovations in architecture. She has worked on developing building analysis and modeling applications, implementation of novel materials in architectural design, development of computational models, and has collaborated with researchers from material science, civil and environmental engineering and computational design. Her professional background includes Perkins&Will, where she directed Building Technology Laboratory (“Tech Lab”), one of the first practice-driven architectural research laboratories, as well as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory. Prior to joining the University of Utah, she was a Professor at the Department of Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Web of Science ResearcherID: DNX-6419-2022
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Web of Science ResearcherID: FVF-5946-2022
Web of Science ResearcherID: AAG-9302-2020
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