Thabo Khafiso |Smart Cities and Architecture | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Thabo Khafiso
Durban University of Technology
Thabo Khafiso
Affiliation Durban University of Technology
Country South Africa
Citations 43
h-index 3
i10-index 2
Subject Area Energy Efficiency
Event Architecture Engineers Awards

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly contributions associated with interdisciplinary research in energy efficiency and sustainable engineering practices. Thabo Khafiso, affiliated with Durban University of Technology, has contributed to research initiatives focused on sustainable infrastructure systems, energy optimization, and environmentally responsive engineering methodologies. The recognition reflects measurable academic engagement through citations, publication activity, and participation in scholarly research networks.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of the professional and scholarly profile of Thabo Khafiso in the context of the Innovative Research Award under the Architecture Engineers Awards framework. The profile highlights research engagement in energy efficiency, sustainability-oriented engineering systems, and applied infrastructure studies. Through scholarly publications, institutional collaboration, and measurable citation activity, the researcher demonstrates involvement in contemporary engineering research associated with sustainable development objectives and resource-efficient technologies.[2]

Keywords

Energy efficiency, sustainable engineering, green infrastructure, architecture engineering, environmental systems, research innovation, academic impact, Durban University of Technology, engineering sustainability, applied research

Introduction

Research activities related to energy efficiency and sustainable engineering have become increasingly important within global infrastructure development and environmental planning. Universities and engineering institutions continue to encourage interdisciplinary studies aimed at improving resource management, reducing energy consumption, and promoting sustainable construction methodologies. Within this context, the scholarly contributions of Thabo Khafiso align with broader international objectives focused on energy-conscious engineering systems and sustainable built environments.[3]

The Architecture Engineers Awards program recognizes researchers whose academic activities demonstrate technical relevance, measurable scholarly engagement, and contribution to contemporary engineering discourse. The Innovative Research Award category acknowledges emerging and established researchers whose work contributes to advancing knowledge within applied engineering and sustainability studies.[4]

Research Profile

Thabo Khafiso is affiliated with Durban University of Technology in South Africa and has participated in research activities associated with energy efficiency and sustainable engineering systems. The research profile includes scholarly publications indexed across academic platforms and measurable citation metrics indicating academic visibility within the field.[1]

  • Institutional affiliation with Durban University of Technology.
  • Research emphasis on energy-efficient engineering systems.
  • Participation in sustainability-oriented engineering studies.
  • Academic visibility through citations and indexed publications.
  • Engagement with interdisciplinary engineering and environmental research.

Research Contributions

The researcher’s contributions primarily involve engineering approaches associated with efficient energy utilization, sustainable infrastructure systems, and environmentally responsive technologies. These studies contribute to ongoing discussions concerning energy conservation, engineering optimization, and sustainable operational methodologies in both industrial and academic contexts.[5]

Research outputs also reflect broader interdisciplinary collaboration involving engineering analysis, sustainability assessment, and environmental performance evaluation. Such contributions support the advancement of engineering frameworks designed to align infrastructure development with sustainability objectives and resource optimization strategies.[3]

Publications

  • Resource-efficient engineering approaches for sustainable urban development

  • Engineering perspectives on energy efficiency in infrastructure systems

  • Sustainable energy optimization methodologies in engineering systems

Research Impact

The measurable research impact associated with the profile includes citation activity, publication indexing, and academic dissemination through recognized scholarly platforms. Citation metrics and indexing records provide evidence of visibility within engineering and sustainability-related research communities.[1]

The researcher’s academic outputs contribute to ongoing engineering discussions concerning energy optimization, sustainability-oriented technologies, and environmentally responsive infrastructure systems. These research activities align with broader international sustainability frameworks and engineering innovation objectives.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award category emphasizes scholarly originality, measurable academic engagement, and relevance to current engineering challenges. Thabo Khafiso’s research profile demonstrates alignment with these criteria through documented scholarly contributions related to energy efficiency and sustainable engineering practices.[4]

  • Documented publication activity in sustainability-oriented engineering topics.
  • Academic citation metrics reflecting scholarly visibility.
  • Research alignment with contemporary environmental and engineering priorities.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary engineering research initiatives.
  • Contribution to energy efficiency and sustainable infrastructure studies.

Conclusion

The academic profile associated with Thabo Khafiso reflects engagement in research areas focused on sustainability, engineering optimization, and energy-efficient systems. Through publication activity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary research participation, the profile demonstrates characteristics consistent with recognition under the Innovative Research Award category. The work contributes to ongoing scholarly discussions concerning sustainable engineering methodologies and environmentally responsive infrastructure development.[3]

References

  1. Khafiso, T., Aigbavboa, C., & Adekunle, S. A. (2024). Barriers to the adoption of energy management systems in residential buildings. Facilities, 42(15–16), 107–125.
    https://www.emerald.com/f/article/42/15-16/107/1221868/
  2. Khafiso, T., Adekunle, A. S., & Aigbavboa, C. (2025). Assessment of energy-saving strategies mitigating high energy usage in residential buildings. Property Management.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/org/science/article/pii/S0263747225000095

  3. Musonda, I., Mwanaumo, E., Onososen, A., & Kalaoane, R. (2024). Development and Investment in Infrastructure in Developing Countries: A 10-Year Reflection: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Development and Investment in Infrastructure in Developing Countries. CRC Press.

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/386514727

  4. Khafiso, T., Adekunle, S. A., & Aigbavboa, C. (2025). Drivers to the adoption of energy management systems in residential buildings. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 43(8), 89–107.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/org/science/article/pii/S2398470825000031
  5. Khafiso, T., & Ramajoe, S. M. (2024). Evaluation of the obstacles encountered by South African international students in tertiary educational institutions. Proceedings of the International Conference on Education Research.
    https://papers.academic-conferences.org/index.php/icer/article/view/2957

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