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Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou participated in International Seminar on Courtyard Performance

By | 24 June 2019

The International Seminar on Courtyard Performance and Thermal Modeling at the University of Seville focused on the results from a recent project on the environmental … Read more

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou features in CIBSE Journal

By | 04 June 2019

Deputy Head of School, Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou, features in a recent article in the CIBSE Journal, ‘Prime example – How industry can promote diversity in … Read more

Keynote at launch of major international conference “Landscape Architecture & Microclimate”

By | 07 February 2018

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou gave a keynote speech at the launch of the First International Conference on Landscape Architecture and Microclimate ever held, at Tongji University, … Read more

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou to give talk at Wageningen University

By | 27 November 2017

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou will be talking about her leading research on human thermal perception and climate adaptation in cities in a talk entitled ‘Open spaces … Read more

Prof. Marialena Nikolopoulou co-chairing RAEng symposium “Sustainable Global Wellbeing”

By | 19 September 2017

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou, Director of CASE (Centre for Architecture and the Sustainable Environment), has been invited to the 3rd Royal Academy of Engineering Frontiers of … Read more

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou featured in Financial Times

By | 15 September 2017

Professor Marialena Nikolopoulou, Director of CASE (Centre for Architecture and the Sustainable Environment) was recently featured in an article in the Financial Times discussing the … Read more

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