Hasim Altan | Sustainable Architecture | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Hasim Altan
United Arab Emirates University
Hasim Altan
Affiliation United Arab Emirates University
Country United Arab Emirates
Scopus ID 24757803500
Documents 133
Citations 1,491
h-index 23
Subject Area Building Performance Simulation
Event Architecture Engineers Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9534-1961

Hasim Altan is an academic researcher affiliated with the United Arab Emirates University whose scholarly activities have contributed to the advancement of sustainable architecture, building performance simulation, environmental design, and energy-efficient construction practices. His publication profile demonstrates sustained engagement with interdisciplinary research addressing sustainable urban development, climate-responsive architectural systems, and innovative engineering applications in the built environment.[1] The academic recognition associated with the Architecture Engineers Awards reflects professional contributions to research, teaching, and scholarly dissemination within architecture and engineering disciplines.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a structured overview of the scholarly profile and professional recognition of Hasim Altan in the field of architecture and building performance simulation. The article examines institutional affiliations, publication productivity, citation indicators, interdisciplinary research themes, and contributions to sustainable architectural engineering. Particular attention is given to research activities related to environmental sustainability, building energy efficiency, simulation methodologies, and architectural innovation within global academic contexts.[1] The article also evaluates the relevance of these achievements within the framework of the Architecture Engineers Awards and broader academic recognition systems.[3]

Keywords

Building Performance Simulation; Sustainable Architecture; Environmental Design; Energy Efficiency; Architectural Engineering; Climate-Responsive Buildings; Urban Sustainability; Green Construction; Academic Research; Built Environment.

Introduction

The increasing importance of sustainability in the built environment has intensified global research activities related to energy-efficient design, environmental simulation, and resilient architectural systems. Researchers working within architecture and engineering disciplines contribute significantly to the development of innovative methods capable of improving building performance and reducing environmental impact.[4] Within this context, Hasim Altan has established an academic profile characterized by interdisciplinary scholarship connecting architecture, sustainability, simulation technologies, and environmental engineering.[1]

Academic recognition through editorial responsibilities and award-oriented platforms reflects both scholarly productivity and professional engagement. Editorial board memberships frequently indicate expertise in peer review, scientific evaluation, and disciplinary leadership within international research communities.

Research Profile

Hasim Altan is associated with United Arab Emirates University and maintains an established publication record indexed through Scopus and ORCID research systems.[1] The research profile includes publications spanning architecture, building science, energy modeling, environmental sustainability, and engineering applications relevant to climate-responsive urban development.

The available citation metrics demonstrate measurable scholarly influence within architecture and engineering research networks. Citation indicators, including the h-index and total citation count, are frequently used to assess the dissemination and academic reception of published research outputs.[2]

  • Primary specialization in building performance simulation and sustainable architecture.
  • Research contributions related to environmental sustainability and energy-efficient building systems.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration involving architecture, engineering, and environmental sciences.
  • Active scholarly dissemination through indexed journals and international academic platforms.

Research Contributions

The research activities associated with Hasim Altan emphasize analytical approaches to building sustainability and environmental optimization. Building performance simulation techniques are increasingly applied to assess thermal behavior, energy consumption, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable operational performance in contemporary architectural practice.[3]

Contributions within this field frequently involve simulation-driven methodologies for evaluating architectural efficiency under diverse climatic conditions. Such methodologies support informed decision-making processes for architects, planners, and engineers involved in sustainable urban development projects.[4]

  • Research on energy-efficient architectural systems and environmental design strategies.
  • Development of simulation-based approaches for evaluating building sustainability.
  • Investigation of climate-responsive architectural solutions in urban environments.
  • Academic engagement with sustainable construction technologies and green building frameworks.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Hasim Altan includes scholarly articles and collaborative research outputs addressing architecture, sustainability, environmental engineering, and building simulation technologies.[1] Indexed publications contribute to international academic discourse concerning sustainable built environments and energy-conscious architectural systems.

  1. Research studies related to sustainable building performance assessment methodologies.
  2. Scholarly analyses examining environmental impacts of architectural systems.
  3. Publications addressing simulation technologies in sustainable urban planning.
  4. Collaborative interdisciplinary investigations involving engineering and environmental sustainability.

Research Impact

Research impact within architecture and engineering disciplines is frequently evaluated through publication productivity, citation analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to sustainable development initiatives. The documented citation metrics associated with Hasim Altan indicate sustained academic visibility within scholarly communication systems.[1]

Research outputs addressing building performance simulation and environmental sustainability possess practical relevance for policymakers, architects, urban planners, and engineering professionals. Simulation-informed approaches contribute to improving building efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and advancing evidence-based design methodologies within contemporary architectural practice.

Award Suitability

The Architecture Engineers Awards recognize professional and academic contributions that demonstrate innovation, research excellence, and interdisciplinary engagement within architecture and engineering domains.[3] Based on the documented publication activity, citation performance, and specialization in sustainable architectural systems, Hasim Altan’s academic profile aligns with several evaluation themes commonly associated with scholarly recognition initiatives.

  • Established publication record indexed within international academic databases.
  • Demonstrated scholarly influence through citations and interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Contributions to sustainable architecture and building simulation methodologies.
  • Professional engagement relevant to editorial and academic leadership responsibilities.

Conclusion

Hasim Altan represents an academic researcher whose contributions to building performance simulation, sustainable architecture, and environmental design are reflected through indexed publications, citation indicators, and interdisciplinary scholarship. The academic profile demonstrates continuing engagement with sustainable development themes relevant to contemporary architecture and engineering research.[1] Participation in editorial and professional recognition platforms further highlights the role of scholarly leadership within international research communities.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Hasim Altan, Author ID 24757803500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24757803500
  2. Architecture Engineers Awards. (n.d.). Architecture Engineers Awards official website. https://architectureengineers.com
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Hasim Altan.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9534-1961
  4. Afash, H., Ozarisoy, B., & Altan, H. (2025). Biofuel production using tire waste in fast pyrolysis: A life cycle assessment study. Sustainable Environment, 11(1), Article 2510728.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/27658511.2025.2510728

Yasmeen Ahmed | Architectural Education and Pedagogy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Yasmeen Ahmed | Architectural Education and Pedagogy | Women Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Research Associate III | Mississippi State University | United States

Dr. Yasmeen Ahmed is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Building Construction Science at Mississippi State University and an architect, educator, and researcher specializing in sustainable architecture, resilient design, disaster-responsive planning, and AI-integrated construction education. With more than two decades of academic, research, and professional experience, she has held major leadership roles including founding head of an architecture department, executive committee member of national architectural regulatory bodies, and advisor on housing and curriculum development initiatives. Her research advances climate-resilient housing, digital innovation in construction, energy-efficient built environments, and disaster risk reduction, reflected in 35 peer-reviewed publications, over 100 conference presentations, and internationally recognized interdisciplinary projects. She serves as Guest Editor for a special issue of Buildings journal, has secured competitive research grants, and is recognized through gold medals, international academic awards, professional architectural memberships, and certified online teaching credentials. Her research impact includes 4 citations across 4 documents, 2 indexed publications, and an h-index of 1.

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Djillali Benouar | Environmental Design | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Djillali Benouar | Environmental Design | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University Of Science And Technology Houari Boumediene | Algeria

Djillali Benouar is a Professor at University Of Science And Technology Houari Boumediene and Director of the Built Environment Research Laboratory, specializing in engineering seismology, earthquake engineering, and disaster risk reduction. With extensive academic and consultancy experience, he has led major international and national research projects, advised global organizations including the African Union and UNESCO, and contributed to policy frameworks on disaster resilience. His research focuses on seismic hazard assessment, vulnerability analysis, and risk governance, with numerous high-impact journal publications and book contributions. He has held key leadership roles such as Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia Natural Hazards Science and the ASRIC Journal, and membership in international science advisory groups. His honors include prestigious international recognitions and editorial distinctions, reflecting his global impact in disaster risk science and education. His research impact includes 738 citations across 575 documents, 54 publications, and an h-index of 15.

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Bih-Chuan Lin | Green Building and LEED Design | Excellence in Sustainable Architecture Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bih-Chuan Lin | Green Building and LEED Design | Excellence in Sustainable Architecture Award

Assistant Professor | Da-Yeh University | Taiwan

Dr. Bih-Chuan Lin is an Assistant Professor at Da-Yeh University, Taiwan, specializing in sustainable architecture, environmental planning, and disaster resilience. With interdisciplinary academic training and experience, he has led and contributed to research and consultancy projects on community-based disaster management, resilient development, and climate adaptation, including national-level initiatives. His research focuses on adaptive capacity frameworks, human–environment interaction, and sustainable architectural design, with publications in reputable SCIE and Scopus-indexed journals such as Natural Hazards and International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. He actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer and editorial participant for numerous international journals and engages in global research collaborations. His professional involvement in international research networks and contributions to advancing resilience-oriented architectural practices highlight his recognition as a dedicated researcher and emerging leader in his field. His research impact includes 80 citations, 6 publications, and an h-index of 5.

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Hyeonsoo Kim | Building Energy Optimization | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hyeonsoo Kim | Building Energy Optimization | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Seoul National University of Science and Technology | South Korea

Dr. Hyeonsoo Kim is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) in the Building Energy Research Center, specializing in building energy systems and sustainable architecture. He earned his Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Michigan, where his research focused on the economic feasibility of achieving net-zero energy and emission buildings in the United States. His professional background includes extensive work on projects related to carbon-neutral city realization, smart energy systems, and thermal break technologies for improving building performance. Dr. Kim has co-authored several impactful publications in leading journals such as Applied Energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Energy Conversion and Management: X, contributing significantly to the fields of net-zero energy building design, emission trading frameworks, and renewable-integrated heat pump systems. He has served in various academic leadership roles, including Editorial Board Member and Academic Director for the KIEAE Journal and Guest Editor for Buildings (MDPI). In addition, he has contributed as a moderator, instructor, and project lead in national and international collaborations advancing green building technologies. Dr. Kim holds the LEED Accredited Professional certification, reflecting his commitment to sustainable and high-performance building design. His research impact includes 52 citations, 5 publications, and an h-index of 3.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Kim H., Economic Feasibility of Achieving Net-Zero Energy in Residential Buildings in the USA. 2023.

2. Junghans L., Kim H., Evaluation of multiple predictive control strategies to optimally use building thermal mass to reduce annual operation costs and associated GHG emissions. J. Build. Eng., 2025, 112, 113963.

3. Kim H., Junghans L., Economic feasibility of achieving net-zero emission building (NZEB) by applying solar and geothermal energy sources to heat pump systems: A case in the United States. J. Clean. Prod., 2023, 416, 137822.

4. Kim H., Junghans L., Integrative economic framework incorporating the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) for US residential energy systems. Energy Convers. Manag.: X, 2022, 14, 100197.

5. Kim H., Lim J.W., Predicting the economic feasibility of solar-based net-zero emission buildings (NZEBs) in the United States non-residential sector. J. Clean. Prod., 2024, 470, 143272.

Dr. Hyeonsoo Kim’s research advances global sustainability by integrating renewable energy systems and intelligent control strategies to achieve net-zero energy buildings. His work contributes to reducing carbon emissions, guiding policy and industry practices toward resilient, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible urban development.

Giuseppe Perfetto | Active Buildings | Excellence in Sustainable Architecture Award

Mr. Giuseppe Perfetto | Active Buildings | Excellence in Sustainable Architecture Award

Executive Director | Solardesign |Italy

Giuseppe Perfetto is a Senior Architect, Sustainability Manager, and Academic Lecturer affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin, specializing in solar energy integration, building efficiency, and energy transition systems. With over twenty-five years of professional experience in architecture, renewable energy, and environmental engineering, he has led numerous large-scale solar PV, hydrogen, and zero-energy building projects across Italy and Europe. He has contributed to the advancement of sustainable architecture and municipal energy planning. His research focuses on Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), dynamic shading systems, and adaptive energy-efficient design, reflected in publications such as Optimizing Building Performance with Dynamic Photovoltaic Shading Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Six Adaptive Designs in Smart Cities and multiple IEEE conference proceedings. An active educator, he has co-supervised several master’s theses and taught at leading institutions on environmental technical physics and sustainable building systems. Recognized for his expertise, he serves on international scientific committees, including the IEEE Conference on Electrical and Power Engineering, and holds certifications as an Energy Manager and Building Physics Certifier. His numerous honors and leadership roles in professional associations underscore his ongoing commitment to innovation, education, and excellence in sustainable design and energy transition. His research impact includes 5 citations, 3 publications, and an h-index of 2.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

1. Perfetto G., Optimizing Building Performance with Dynamic Photovoltaic Shading Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Six Adaptive Designs. Smart Cities, 2025, Open Access

Mr. Giuseppe Maria Perfetto’s work advances the integration of renewable energy and adaptive design within architecture, driving the transition toward energy-positive and climate-responsive buildings. His research fosters innovation that bridges science, industry, and sustainability, contributing to global efforts toward carbon-neutral, intelligent built environments.

Yao Lu | Energy-Efficient Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yao Lu | Energy-Efficient Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Associate Reseacher at Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, China

Dr. Yao Lu is an accomplished researcher specializing in smart batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and flexible sensors. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology Beijing, where he trained in advanced materials and physics at the Beijing Key Laboratory for Magneto-Photoelectrical Composite and Interface Science. He later joined Tsinghua University as a research fellow at the State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, where he advanced research on energy storage and battery safety. Currently, Dr. Lu serves as an Associate Researcher at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research emphasizes developing safe, long-life, and energy-efficient battery systems by integrating flexible sensor technologies. With over 25 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, he has made impactful contributions to both academic science and practical energy applications. Dr. Lu is recognized as a promising researcher shaping the future of sustainable energy storage.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Yao Lu completed his doctoral studies at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), where he conducted research at the Beijing Key Laboratory for Magneto-Photoelectrical Composite and Interface Science. His Ph.D. work focused on advanced physics, nanomaterials, and energy systems, laying the foundation for his later work in smart batteries and flexible sensors. At USTB, he gained expertise in electrochemical energy storage mechanisms and safety analysis of high-performance batteries. Following his doctoral training, Dr. Lu pursued additional research opportunities at Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions, where he worked on automotive safety and energy technologies. These academic experiences provided him with a strong interdisciplinary background combining physics, materials science, electrochemistry, and engineering. This broad training equipped him to tackle the pressing challenges in next-generation energy storage technologies, particularly in developing safe, intelligent, and energy-efficient battery systems suitable for electric vehicles and renewable energy applications.

Research Focus 

Dr. Yao Lu’s research focuses on the intersection of energy storage technology, sensor integration, and sustainability. His primary work explores smart lithium-ion batteries enhanced with flexible and implantable sensors that improve safety, performance, and life cycle management. He investigates critical challenges in battery technology, including thermal runaway mechanisms, lithium dendrite suppression, and rapid charging solutions. By combining materials engineering, electrochemical analysis, and sensor fusion techniques, his work aims to create next-generation batteries that are both safe and efficient. Additionally, Dr. Lu contributes to research on zinc-ion batteries and sodium-ion batteries, offering sustainable alternatives to traditional lithium-ion systems. His studies also incorporate AI-enabled battery management systems, providing intelligent monitoring and predictive maintenance capabilities for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage. Overall, his research represents a forward-looking approach to clean energy innovation, addressing global needs for safer, more reliable, and environmentally responsible power storage solutions.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Zinc-ion batteries: pioneering the future of sustainable energy storage through advanced materials and mechanisms
Authors: Zixuan Chen, Liang Zhang, Tianyu Yu, Huancheng Yang, Yao Lu, Xiaodan Wang, Rui Li, Zonglun Ye, Yue Wang, Pengwei Li et al.
Summary: This article explores zinc-ion batteries as sustainable alternatives to lithium-ion systems. It provides mechanistic insights and highlights material strategies for performance enhancement, opening pathways for environmentally friendly storage solutions.

Title: Manipulation of lithium dendrites based on electric field relaxation enabling safe and long-life lithium-ion batteries
Authors: Xuebing Han, Shuoyuan Mao, Yu Wang, Yao Lu, Depeng Wang, Yukun Sun, Yuejiu Zheng, Xuning Feng, Languang Lu, Jianfeng Hua et al.
Summary: This study addresses lithium dendrite formation, a critical safety issue. The team demonstrated how electric field relaxation strategies can suppress dendrites, prolonging battery life and improving reliability.

Title: AI enabled fast charging of lithium-ion batteries of electric vehicles during their life cycle: review, challenges and perspectives
Authors: Daoming Sun, Dongxu Guo, Yufang Lu, Jiali Chen, Yao Lu, Xuebing Han, Xuning Feng, Languang Lu, Hewu Wang, Minggao Ouyang
Summary: A comprehensive review highlighting AI-driven methods for safe fast charging. The paper identifies challenges and future directions for integrating AI with EV battery management.

Title: Early warning for thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries during various charging rates: Insights from expansion force analysis
Authors: Kuijie Li, Chen Li, Xuebing Han, Xin Gao, Yao Lu, Depeng Wang, Weixiong Wu, Yuan-cheng Cao, et al.
Summary: This work introduces expansion force analysis as a diagnostic method for predicting thermal runaway, contributing to improved safety monitoring in Li-ion batteries.

Title: In situ evaluation and manipulation of lithium plating morphology enabling safe and long-life lithium-ion batteries
Authors: Shuoyuan Mao, Yu Wang, Yao Lu, Xuebing Han, Yuejiu Zheng, Xuning Feng, Xinqi Ren, Languang Lu, Minggao Ouyang
Summary: The study reports advanced in situ techniques to monitor and control lithium plating, enhancing battery safety and durability.

Title: Smart batteries enabled by implanted flexible sensors
Authors: Yao Lu, Xiaodan Wang, Shuoyuan Mao, Depeng Wang, Daoming Sun, Yukun Sun, Anyu Su, Chenzi Zhao, Xuebing Han, Kuijie Li et al.
Summary: This article highlights how flexible sensors implanted within batteries can revolutionize energy storage by enabling real-time state monitoring and improved safety performance.

Conclusion

Dr. Yao Lu is an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His innovative work on smart, safe, and sustainable battery technologies positions him at the forefront of energy materials research. With strong publication achievements, impactful collaborations, and recognition through competitive grants, he demonstrates the qualities of a researcher whose contributions will continue to shape the future of energy storage and flexible sensing technologies.