Stefano Schiavon mainly focuses on Thermal comfort, Architectural engineering, Ventilation, Environmental quality and Built environment. His Thermal comfort research is multidisciplinary, relying on both HVAC, Preference, Room air distribution and ASHRAE 90.1. His studies examine the connections between Architectural engineering and genetics, as well as such issues in Air quality index, with regards to Indoor air temperature, Sick building syndrome and Environmental health.
His Ventilation study incorporates themes from Energy consumption and Airflow. His research investigates the connection with Energy consumption and areas like Control system which intersect with concerns in Automotive engineering. His work in Built environment addresses issues such as Post-occupancy evaluation, which are connected to fields such as Transport engineering and Building design.
Stefano Schiavon mostly deals with Thermal comfort, Architectural engineering, ASHRAE 90.1, Environmental quality and Built environment. In general Thermal comfort study, his work on Underfloor air distribution often relates to the realm of Air movement, thereby connecting several areas of interest. The various areas that Stefano Schiavon examines in his ASHRAE 90.1 study include Clothing insulation and Operative temperature.
His study in Built environment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Post-occupancy evaluation, Scale, Building design and Transport engineering. He has included themes like Energy consumption, Ventilation and Room air distribution in his Airflow study. The concepts of his Energy consumption study are interwoven with issues in Energy recovery ventilation, Environmental engineering, Air conditioning, Automotive engineering and Simulation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Thermal comfort, Built environment, ASHRAE 90.1, Architectural engineering and Animal science. His Thermal comfort study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ventilation, Statistics, Thermal and Efficient energy use. His work carried out in the field of Built environment brings together such families of science as Post-occupancy evaluation and Scope.
His ASHRAE 90.1 research includes themes of Clothing insulation, Load shifting and HVAC. Architectural engineering and Environmental quality are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. The Beef cattle research Stefano Schiavon does as part of his general Animal science study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Vital capacity, Carcass weight and Blood creatinine, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Stefano Schiavon spends much of his time researching Thermal comfort, ASHRAE 90.1, Built environment, Architectural engineering and Skin temperature. His Thermal comfort research integrates issues from Ventilation, Thermal and Conformity assessment. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Ventilation, Air quality index and Airflow is strongly linked to Mode.
He combines subjects such as Percentile, Ceiling, Airspeed and Full scale with his study of Airflow. His ASHRAE 90.1 research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Data-driven, Reliability engineering, Field, Range and Space conditioning. His research combines Clothing insulation and Architectural engineering.
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Quantitative relationships between occupant satisfaction and satisfaction aspects of indoor environmental quality and building design
Monika Frontczak;Stefano Schiavon;John Goins;Edward A Arens.
Indoor Air (2012)
Occupant satisfaction in LEED and non-LEED certified buildings
Sergio Altomonte;Stefano Schiavon.
Building and Environment (2013)
Personal comfort models – A new paradigm in thermal comfort for occupant-centric environmental control
Joyce Kim;Stefano Schiavon;Gail Brager.
Building and Environment (2018)
Personal comfort models: Predicting individuals' thermal preference using occupant heating and cooling behavior and machine learning
Joyce Kim;Yuxun Zhou;Stefano Schiavon;Paul Raftery.
Building and Environment (2018)
Energy saving and improved comfort by increased air movement
Stefano Schiavon;Stefano Schiavon;Arsen K. Melikov.
Energy and Buildings (2008)
Indoor environmental quality assessment models: A literature review and a proposed weighting and classification scheme
David Heinzerling;Stefano Schiavon;Tom Webster;Edward Arens.
Building and Environment (2013)
Dynamic predictive clothing insulation models based on outdoor air and indoor operative temperatures
Stefano Schiavon;Kwang Ho Lee.
Building and Environment (2013)
Analysis of the accuracy on PMV – PPD model using the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II
Toby Cheung;Stefano Schiavon;Thomas Parkinson;Peixian Li;Peixian Li.
Building and Environment (2019)
Influence of factors unrelated to environmental quality on occupant satisfaction in LEED and non-LEED certified buildings
Stefano Schiavon;Sergio Altomonte.
Building and Environment (2014)
Energy analysis of the personalized ventilation system in hot and humid climates
Stefano Schiavon;Stefano Schiavon;Arsen K. Melikov;Chandra Sekhar.
Energy and Buildings (2010)
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