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Stefano Schiavon is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily lies at the intersection of Engineering and Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Building and Construction, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Environmental Engineering as core subfields.

The main areas of study encompass Building Energy and Comfort Optimization, Noise Effects and Management, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, Urban Green Space and Health, Thermoregulation and physiological responses, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Infection Control and Ventilation.

The frequent coauthors of Stefano Schiavon include Federico Tartarini, Thomas Parkinson, Michael Kent, Jiayu Li, and Kwok Wai Tham, indicating ongoing collaborations within related research domains.

Schiavon has contributed extensively to various academic venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Building and Environment
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Energy and Buildings
  • Scientific Reports

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored include:

  • "CBE Thermal Comfort Tool: Online tool for thermal comfort calculations and visualizations" (2020, SoftwareX)
  • "The impact of a view from a window on thermal comfort, emotion, and cognitive performance" (2020, Building and Environment)
  • "Ten questions concerning well-being in the built environment" (2020, Building and Environment)
  • "pythermalcomfort: A Python package for thermal comfort research" (2020, SoftwareX)
  • "Integrated Assessment of Urban Overheating Impacts on Human Life" (2022, Earth's Future)

These publications reflect an emphasis on thermal comfort, human well-being in indoor environments, and urban climate impacts.

Best Publications

  • Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.

    Stefano Schiavon;Roberto Zecchin

  • Quantitative relationships between occupant satisfaction and satisfaction aspects of indoor environmental quality and building design

    Monika Frontczak;Stefano Schiavon;John Goins;Edward A Arens

  • Personal comfort models – A new paradigm in thermal comfort for occupant-centric environmental control

    Joyce Kim;Stefano Schiavon;Gail Brager

  • 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

  • Personal comfort models: Predicting individuals' thermal preference using occupant heating and cooling behavior and machine learning

    Joyce Kim;Yuxun Zhou;Stefano Schiavon;Paul Raftery

  • Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II

    Veronika Földváry Ličina;Toby Cheung;Hui Zhang;Richard de Dear

  • CBE Thermal Comfort Tool: Online tool for thermal comfort calculations and visualizations

    Federico Tartarini;Stefano Schiavon;Toby Cheung;Tyler Hoyt

  • Occupant satisfaction in LEED and non-LEED certified buildings

    Sergio Altomonte;Stefano Schiavon

  • Indoor environmental quality assessment models: A literature review and a proposed weighting and classification scheme

    David Heinzerling;Stefano Schiavon;Tom Webster;Edward Arens

  • Personal thermal comfort models with wearable sensors

    Shichao Liu;Shichao Liu;Stefano Schiavon;Hari Prasanna Das;Ming Jin

  • The impact of a view from a window on thermal comfort, emotion, and cognitive performance

    Won Hee Ko;Stefano Schiavon;Hui Zhang;Lindsay T. Graham

  • Energy saving and improved comfort by increased air movement

    Stefano Schiavon;Stefano Schiavon;Arsen K. Melikov

  • Ten questions concerning well-being in the built environment

    Sergio Altomonte;Joseph Allen;Philomena M. Bluyssen;Gail Brager

  • Dynamic predictive clothing insulation models based on outdoor air and indoor operative temperatures

    Stefano Schiavon;Kwang Ho Lee

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

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

  • Thermal comfort and self-reported productivity in an office with ceiling fans in the tropics

    Aleksandra Lipczynska;Stefano Schiavon;Lindsay T. Graham

  • Integrated Assessment of Urban Overheating Impacts on Human Life

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  • Thermal comfort in buildings using radiant vs. all-air systems: A critical literature review

    Caroline Karmann;Stefano Schiavon;Fred Bauman

  • Thermal comfort, perceived air quality, and cognitive performance when personally controlled air movement is used by tropically acclimatized persons.

    Stefano Schiavon;Bin Yang;Bin Yang;Yoni Donner;Victor W.‐C. Chang

  • pythermalcomfort: A Python package for thermal comfort research

    Federico Tartarini;Stefano Schiavon

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

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

  • MODELING THE COMFORT EFFECTS OF SHORT-WAVE SOLAR RADIATION INDOORS

    Edward Arens;Tyler Hoyt;Xin Zhou;Xin Zhou;Li Huang;Li Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Bittante
Giovanni Bittante University of Padua
Franco Tagliapietra
Franco Tagliapietra University of Padua
Edward Arens
Edward Arens University of California, Berkeley
Luigi Gallo
Luigi Gallo University of Padua
Hui Zhang
Hui Zhang University of California, Berkeley
Kwok Wai Tham
Kwok Wai Tham National University of Singapore
Alessio Cecchinato
Alessio Cecchinato University of Padua
Arsen Krikor Melikov
Arsen Krikor Melikov Technical University of Denmark
William W. Nazaroff
William W. Nazaroff University of California, Berkeley
Pawel Wargocki
Pawel Wargocki Technical University of Denmark

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