Mahdi Kolahi | Environmental Design | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahdi Kolahi | Environmental Design | Research Excellence Award

Faculty Member | Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

Mahdi Kolahi is an Associate Professor and faculty member at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, specializing in urban sustainability, environmental governance, and environmental social informatics. He has led interdisciplinary research teams, coordinated participatory scenario planning and ecological city transformation projects, and provided sustainability consultancy to governmental and international initiatives. His research focuses on urban ecological futures, sustainable transitions, participatory governance under uncertainty, and strategic evaluation frameworks, resulting in more than eighty peer-reviewed journal articles and numerous authored and edited scholarly books. He has contributed to global sustainability assessments and maintains active collaborations with academic, governmental, and civil society partners worldwide. His professional recognitions include research excellence distinctions, editorial board and reviewer roles for international journals, and memberships in leading environmental organizations. His scholarly impact is reflected in 365 citations, 23 publications, and an h-index of 10.

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Guodan Liu | Environmental Design | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Guodan Liu | Environmental Design | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Qingdao University of Technology | China

Professor Guodan Liu, a distinguished Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Qingdao University of Technology, is a leading scholar in sustainable energy solutions and building technology. He earned advanced degrees specializing in energy and thermal environments, shaping his expertise in new energy development, energy efficiency technologies, and human thermal comfort. With extensive professional experience, he has led major national and provincial research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Shandong Provincial R&D initiatives, delivering impactful contributions to low-carbon, high-comfort built environments. Professor Liu has published over 135 peer-reviewed articles in internationally indexed journals, secured 64 patents, and maintains strong collaborations with leading research groups. His editorial contributions include serving as Guest Editor for a special issue in the journal Buildings. Recognized with prestigious honors such as the Shandong Provincial Technology Invention Award, Shandong Science and Technology Progress Prizes, and a Qingdao Municipal Science and Technology Award, he has also been acknowledged as an Outstanding Graduate Advisor and University Teacher. He actively contributes to the academic community as Standing Director of four professional committees on HVAC, Thermal Power, Refrigeration, and Building Environment and Energy in Shandong Province. Professor Liu continues to advance research on indoor thermal comfort under complex conditions, bridging energy efficiency with human well-being  708 citations, 58 publications, h-index 16.

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Featured Publications

1. Liu G., Research on the lighting satisfaction prediction model for elementary school classrooms based on illuminance gradient. J. Build. Eng., 2025, Accepted.

2. Liu G., Research on recognition of bedding system coverage rate using infrared thermal imaging. J. Therm. Biol., 2025, Accepted.

3. Liu G., Thermal comfort and sensitivity of different body parts exposed to local infrared radiation. Indoor Air, 2025, Accepted.

4. Liu G., Analysis of energy consumption drivers in building rooms: a case of the commercial complex in Chengdu. Energy Informatics, 2024, 7, 78.

5. Liu G., Analysis of factors affecting air conditioning energy consumption: the case study of a commercial building in Shenzhen. In Advances in Computer Science and Ubiquitous Computing (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol. 1416), 2025, pp. 39–44.