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Dr Jin Woo
Dr Jin Woo is a lecturer in Building Science.
Accomplishments
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Invited lecture, ’Indoor environmental quality in green buildings’, Kongju National University Zero Energy Building HRD Program, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, 13 Dec 2011
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Visiting scholar, Integrated Environment-Friendly Architectural Design Studio, School of Architecture, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea, 24–29 June 2011
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Student delegate, Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2008, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi, India, 7–9 Feb 2008
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Award, 1st Gyeonggi Research Institute Awards for Excellence in Thesis, Korea (Thesis title: Sustainable urban development and public health: focused on land use and transport), 2007
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Award, 1st Universal Design Competition in Korea (Project title: Communication @ Public Buildings), 2006
Research interests
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Sustainable/green buildings design and operation
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Indoor environmental quality (IEQ)
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Environmental comfort and human behaviour
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Livable environments/universal design
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Post-occupancy evaluation (POE)
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Evidence-based design
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PhD in Built environment, The University of New South Wales, Australia, 2011
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MPD in Asset and facilities management, The University of New South Wales, Australia, 2007
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MS in Housing and interior design, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 2001
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BS in Housing and interior design, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 1998
Interior architect, Clestra Hauserman Ltd, Seoul, Korea, 2002-2004
Professional interests
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Editorial board, Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building (ISSN: 1837-9133)
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Member, International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ASAIQ)
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Registered architectural engineer, Korea Construction Engineers Association (KOCEA)
- Andamon, M.,Rajagopalan, P.,Woo, J. (2023). Evaluation of ventilation in Australian school classrooms using long-term indoor CO2 concentration measurements In: Building and Environment, 237, 1 - 15
- Woo, J.,Rajagopalan, P.,Andamon, M. (2022). An evaluation of measured indoor conditions and student performance using d2 Test of Attention In: Building and Environment, 214, 1 - 10
- EDIRISINGHE, R.,Woo, J. (2021). BIM-based performance monitoring for smart building management In: Facilities, 39, 19 - 35
- Woo, J.,Rajagopalan, P.,Francis, M.,Garnawat, P. (2021). An indoor environmental quality assessment of office spaces at an urban Australian university In: Building Research & Information, 49, 842 - 858
- Rajagopalan, P.,Andamon, M.,Woo, J. (2021). Year long monitoring of indoor air quality and ventilation in school classrooms in Victoria, Australia In: Architectural Science Review, 65, 1 - 13
- Rajagopalan, P.,Andamon, M.,Woo, J. (2020). Enhanced Indoor Air Quality for Improving the Well-Being of Vulnerable Population in Victoria. Final Report prepared for: Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP) and Virtual Centre for Climate Change Innovation (VCCI) In: Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Melbourne
- Woo, J.,Moore, T. (2019). An End-User-Focused Building Energy Audit: A High-Density Multi-residential Development in Melbourne, Australia In: Energy Performance in the Australian Built Environment, Springer, Singapore
- Andamon, M.,Woo, J. (2019). Indoor Environmental Quality of Preparatory to Year 12 (P-12) Educational Facilities in Australia: Challenges and Prospects In: Energy Performance in the Australian Built Environment, Springer, Singapore
- EDIRISINGHE, K.,Woo, J. (2019). Smart Building Management and Design Decisions: BIM based Building Performance Monitoring In: Proceedings of the CIB World Building Congress 2019: ‘Constructing Smart Cities’, Hong Kong, China, 17 – 21 June 2019
- Andamon, M.,Rajagopalan, P.,Woo, J.,Huang, R. (2019). An investigation of indoor air quality in school classrooms in Victoria, Australia In: Proceedings of the 53rd International Conference of the Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), IIT Roorkee, India, 28-30 Novembr 2019
1 PhD Current Supervisions2 PhD Completions
- Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) for Improving the Wellbeing of Vulnerable Population in Victoria. Funded by: Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning: Climate Change Innovation Grants 2017 from (2018 to 2020)