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Jiangtao Du

Dr Jiangtao Du
MEng PhD CEng MCIBSE MSLL FHEA

Senior Lecturer in Architectural Science and Technology
Architecture

Contact

Jiangtao.Du@liverpool.ac.uk

+44 (0)151 795 1155 Ext. 51155

About

Jiangtao Du is a Senior Lecturer in Architectural Science at the School of Architecture, University of Liverpool. He is a chartered building engineer (CIBSE) in UK and he has achieved BEng & MEng in Architectural/Civil Engineering (Ocean University of China & Tianjin University), and a PhD degree in Environmental Design (University of Sheffield). Since 2006, he has taught in three Schools of Architecture, including University of Sheffield (2006-2010), Lund University in Sweden (2011-2013), University of Bath (2014-2016), and one School of Built Environment in Liverpool John Moores University (2016-2019). Before starting his PhD study in Sheffield, he was working as a professional lighting designer and urban planner in Beijing, China (2002-2006).

Jiangtao's research currently focuses on the design of health and wellbeing in the built environment. Ongoing research/PhD projects include – 1) Daylighting, colour, and occupants’ wellbeing in buildings and urban areas; 2) Housing environmental quality and health & wellbeing in developing countries; 3) Urban green infrastructure and residents’ mental health and satisfaction; 4) Public space and students’ mental health in Chinese universities; 5) Perceived environmental qualities and wellbeing at workspaces; 6) Physical environmental qualities and elderly wellbeing in care homes. Other research areas: daylighting and solar access in buildings and urban areas, energy and environmental modelling, light pollution, and low carbon design.

If you are interested in studying PhD programme in Health & Wellbeing in the built environment, Sustainable Architectural Design, Architectural Environmental Psychology, please contact me using my email.

Prizes or Honours

  • Outstanding Contributions in Reviewing for three Journals: Solar Energy, Building and Environment, Energy and Buildings (ELSEVIER, 2017)
  • Outstanding Contributions in Reviewing for three Journals: Solar Energy, Building and Environment, Energy and Buildings (ELSEVIER, 2015)
  • Best Paper Award (The First International Conference on Sustainable Lighting and Light Pollution , 2014)
  • Student Travel Award (International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA), 2009)
  • Centenary Research Poster Exhibition / Competition Award Category A (School of Architecture, University of Sheffield, 2008)
  • Overseas Research Student Award (ORSA) (Higher Education Funding Council for England , 2006)
  • University Award (University of Sheffield, 2006)