Dr. Xin Ding | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Shandong Jianzhu University | China
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits ๐
Dr. Xin Dingโs journey in architecture began with an unwavering passion for sustainable and energy-efficient designs. She pursued a Bachelorโs Degree in Architecture at Politecnico di Torino, where she developed a strong foundation in structural design, environmental adaptation, and architectural aesthetics. Her academic excellence was further reinforced when she earned a Masterโs Degree in Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design from Politecnico di Milano, achieving an impressive final grade of 106/110. Driven by her commitment to eco-conscious construction, she is currently advancing her expertise with a Ph.D. in Green Building at Shan Dong Jian Zhu University, focusing on energy-efficient and climate-responsive architectural solutions.
Professional Endeavors ๐ข
Dr. Ding has seamlessly blended academic research with practical application through her diverse professional experiences. As an Assistant Architect, she contributed to innovative architectural projects at Modum Architects in Nanjing, Peter Jaeger Architetti in Torino, and LGC Ingegneria e Architettura in Italy. Her experience in multiple international firms has allowed her to apply cutting-edge sustainability principles to real-world designs. She has also participated in bidding projects and international architecture competitions, showcasing her ability to innovate and push the boundaries of sustainable architecture.
Contributions and Research Focus ๐
A dedicated researcher, Dr. Ding has made significant contributions to green building technologies and biophilic architecture. Her research focuses on energy efficiency, carbon footprint reduction, and climate-responsive design strategies. Some of her most notable publications include:
- Energy Efficiency in Biophilic Architecture โ A systematic review and analysis of sustainable architectural solutions using CiteSpace and VOSviewer (Buildings, 2024).
- Data-Driven Photovoltaic Systems in Academic Buildings โ Research on carbon emissions, energy payback, and comfort in climate-responsive structures (Building and Environment, 2025).
- Winter Thermal Comfort in Nursing Homes โ A field study addressing thermal comfort in healthcare facilities in China (Buildings, 2024).
Her work has shaped the future of energy-efficient building design and has been widely referenced in sustainable architecture research.
Accolades and Recognition ๐
Dr. Dingโs pioneering research and dedication to sustainability have earned her recognition as one of the leading voices in the field. Her contributions have been acknowledged through academic awards, research grants, and industry accolades. She has also been a key participant in international architectural competitions, further solidifying her reputation as an influential thinker and practitioner in sustainable architecture.
Impact and Influence ๐
Dr. Dingโs research is not just theoreticalโit has real-world applications that contribute to the global sustainability movement. Her work on biophilic design, photovoltaic energy integration, and climate-adaptive buildings is shaping how cities and communities transition toward net-zero architecture. She has also mentored aspiring architects and collaborated with international experts, amplifying her influence in academia and industry.
Legacy and Future Contributions ๐ฎ
With a firm commitment to sustainable innovation, Dr. Ding continues to pioneer research in green building and climate-adaptive architecture. She aims to further explore advanced smart-building materials, renewable energy solutions, and urban sustainability strategies. Her legacy will inspire future generations of architects and researchers to build a world where architecture harmonizes with nature.
Publications
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๐ Energy Efficiency in Biophilic Architecture: A Systematic Literature Review and Visual Analysis Using CiteSpace and VOSviewer
Author(s): Ding, X., Cui, Y., Chen, Z., & Zhang, H.
Journal: Buildings
Year: 2024
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๐ Data-driven Approach of Academic Building-integrated Photovoltaic System Based on Carbon Emission, Energy Payback Time and Comfort: Considering Climate Change
Author(s): Zhengshu Chen, Yanqiu Cui, Dexuan Song, Haichao Zheng, Xin Ding, Haoran Yang
Journal: Building and Environment
Year: 2025
- ๐ Field Study on Winter Thermal Comfort of Occupants of Nursing Homes in Shandong Province, China
Author(s): Sun, N., Ding, X., Bi, J., & Cui, Y.
Journal: Buildings
Year: 2024