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Arsen Krikor Melikov is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research spans the intersection of medicine, engineering, and environmental science, with a notable focus on building and construction, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, environmental engineering, health toxicology, and physiology.

The research topics covered by Melikov include building energy and comfort optimization, infection control and ventilation, thermoregulation and physiological responses, climate change and health impacts, urban heat island mitigation, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, and noise effects and management.

Melikov's frequent co-authors consist of Risto Kosonen, Jaafar Younes, Nesreen Ghaddar, Pawel Wargocki, and Minzhou Chen, with collaboration counts ranging from 8 to 13 publications each.

The scientist has published extensively in a variety of venues, most often in Building and Environment. Other frequent publication venues include SSRN Electronic Journal, E3S Web of Conferences, Journal of Building Engineering, and Zenodo hosted by CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Some of Melikov's recent papers include:

  • How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised? (2020, Environment International)
  • Dismantling myths on the airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) (2021, Journal of Hospital Infection)
  • A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection (2021, Science)
  • Thermal comfort in hospital buildings - A literature review (2021, Journal of Building Engineering)
  • Mandating indoor air quality for public buildings (2024, Science)

Their work frequently addresses challenges related to indoor air quality, infection prevention, and thermal comfort, which aligns with their cross-disciplinary expertise bridging environmental and health sciences.

Best Publications

  • How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised?

    Lidia Morawska;Julian W. Tang;William Bahnfleth;Philomena M. Bluyssen

  • Air turbulence and sensation of draught

    Povl Ole Fanger;Arsen Krikor Melikov;H. Hanzawa;J. Ring

  • Personalized ventilation: evaluation of different air terminal devices

    Arsen Krikor Melikov;Radim Cermak;M. Majer

  • Dismantling myths on the airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)

    JW Tang;WP Bahnfleth;PM Bluyssen;G Buonanno

  • A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection.

    Lidia Morawska;Joseph Allen;William Bahnfleth;Philomena M. Bluyssen

  • Airborne spread of expiratory droplet nuclei between the occupants of indoor environments: A review.

    Z.T. Ai;Arsen Krikor Melikov

  • Energy saving and improved comfort by increased air movement

    Stefano Schiavon;Stefano Schiavon;Arsen K. Melikov

  • Human response to personalized ventilation and mixing ventilation

    Jan Kaczmarczyk;Arsen Krikor Melikov;Povl Ole Fanger

  • Methods for air cleaning and protection of building occupants from airborne pathogens.

    Zhecho Dimitrov Bolashikov;Arsen Krikor Melikov

  • A review of advanced air distribution methods - theory, practice, limitations and solutions

    Bin Yang;Bin Yang;A.K. Melikov;Alan Kabanshi;C. Zhang

  • Performance of Personalized Ventilation in Conjunction with Mixing and Displacement Ventilation

    Radim Cermak;Arsen K. Melikov;Lubos Forejt;Oldrich Kovar

  • Measurement and prediction of indoor air quality using a breathing thermal manikin

    Arsen Krikor Melikov;Jan Kaczmarczyk

  • Field study on occupant comfort and the office thermal environment in rooms with displacement ventilation.

    Arsen Krikor Melikov;G. Pitchurov;Kiril Georgiev Naydenov;Gunnar Langkilde

  • Energy analysis of the personalized ventilation system in hot and humid climates

    Stefano Schiavon;Stefano Schiavon;Arsen K. Melikov;Chandra Sekhar

  • Particle deposition in a realistic geometry of the human conducting airways: Effects of inlet velocity profile, inhalation flowrate and electrostatic charge

    P. G. Koullapis;S. C. Kassinos;Mariya Petrova Bivolarova;Arsen Krikor Melikov

  • Experimental investigation of the human convective boundary layer in a quiescent indoor environment

    Dusan Licina;Dusan Licina;Jovan Pantelic;Arsen Krikor Melikov;Chandra Sekhar

  • Air movement and perceived air quality

    Arsen Krikor Melikov;J. Kaczmarczyk

  • A comparison between tracer gas and aerosol particles distribution indoors: The impact of ventilation rate, interaction of airflows, and presence of objects

    Mariya Petrova Bivolarova;Jakub Ondráček;Arsen Krikor Melikov;Vladimír Ždímal

  • Human body micro-environment: The benefits of controlling airflow interaction

    Arsen Krikor Melikov

  • Integrating CFD and building simulation

    M. Bartak;I. Beausoleil-Morrison;J.A. Clarke;J. Denev

  • Human Response to Five Designs of Personalized Ventilation

    Jan Kaczmarczyk;Arsen Krikor Melikov;Zhecho D. Bolashikov;Lazar Nikolaev

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Schiavon
Stefano Schiavon University of California, Berkeley
Peter V. Nielsen
Peter V. Nielsen Aalborg University
Kwok Wai Tham
Kwok Wai Tham National University of Singapore
Jan Sundell
Jan Sundell Tianjin University
Pawel Wargocki
Pawel Wargocki Technical University of Denmark
Xianting Li
Xianting Li Tsinghua University
Bjarne W. Olesen
Bjarne W. Olesen Technical University of Denmark
Christopher Yu Hang Chao
Christopher Yu Hang Chao Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Shinsuke Kato
Shinsuke Kato University of Tokyo
Jørn Toftum
Jørn Toftum Technical University of Denmark

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