XU SHEN

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Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Department:School of Architecture and Urban Planning

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

Alma Mater:University of Sheffield

Discipline:
Architectural Technology and Science
Architectural Design and Theory
Honors and Titles:
2015    First Prize in Solar water heating systems and building integrated design competition of Hubei province. Awards Sector, Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Hubei Province
2013    Science and Technology Progress Award of Hubei province (third prize in 2013). Applications of green and energy-saving technology system in Wuhan center. Awards Sector, Science and Technology Departme

Profile

Professor Xu Shen, Ph.D., at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, is the director of the Building Technology Research Center in the School of Architecture of Urban Planning. His research interest is mainly in the fields of green & sustainable buildings and cities, building energy efficiency and solar architecture. He obtained a Country Level 1 Registered Architect Certificate and a Registered Planner Certificate. He is the principal investigator in several research projects, including the ones funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Hubei Province and Wuhan Urban and Rural Construction Commission. He is a member of several academic organizations including the Committee of Green Campus in China Green Building Council (CHINAGBC). His publications include five textbooks and translations, and more than 20 academic papers published in domestic and foreign journals and several academic conferences. He has completed a number of designs and projects in architecture and urban planning. He has guided many students in design competitions with more than ten winnings of different levels of honors and prizes.

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