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PhD Student and Gibbs Faculty Advisor Publish Paper in Sustainability Journal

Zhina Rashidzadeh and Negar Matin.

PhD Student and Gibbs Faculty Advisor Publish Paper in Sustainability Journal


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February 1, 2023

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Ph.D. student Zhina Rashidzadeh, and her faculty advisor Dr. Negar Heidari Matin, an Assistant Professor of Interior Design, recently published a paper in the Sustainability journal. Sustainability is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI).  

The paper, “A Comparative Study on Smart Windows Focusing on Climate-Based Energy Performance and Users’ Comfort Attributes,” explores the performance and implementation of Smart Windows. This modern technology can control interactions between buildings and the environment by blocking light and insulating buildings.

Read the full paper.

Congratulations to Zhina Rashidzadeh and Dr. Matin for this accomplishment! 


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