Inhalt des Dokuments
M. Sc. Amir Aboelata
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- © Amir Aboelata
Doktorand
E-Mail: amir.aboelata(at)campus.tu-berlin.de
Geboren 1985 in Ägypten
Beruflicher Werdegang
- Doktorand, Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur und Umweltplanung, TU Berlin seit 2019.
- Lehrbeauftragter an der Fakultät für Stadtplanung, Städtebau und Landschaftsarchitektur der Universität Kairo, 2008-2017.
- Freie Mitarbeit in verschiedenen Planungsbüros, 2008-2017.
- Abschluss M.Sc. „ Study the urban strategies that could be used to Mitigate Urban Heat Island in megacity Cairo” – 2013.
- Reviewer
für Elsevier-Zeitschriften, wie Building and Environment, Urban
Climate, and Sustainable Cities and Society.
Konferenz – und Workshopbeiträge
- Dozent auf einer internationalen Konferenz in Warschau, Polen, zu “Investigating urban vegetation impact on thermal performance in densely built-up areas in Cairo” – Polen, 2018.
- Dozent auf einer Konferenz über den Einsatz von Minderungsstrategien in Algouna, TU Berlin, Ägypten, 2016.
- Messkampagne und Stadtklima – Workshop. TU Berlin Algouna, Ägypten, 2013.
- Workshop „Öko-Stadtplanung“ Assuan, Ägypten. Zusammenarbeit mit der Linkoln Universität, 2012.
Publikationen
Aboelata, A. 2021. Assessment of green roof benefits on buildings'
energy-saving by cooling outdoor spaces in different urban densities
in arid cities. Energy. Vol. 219. P. 119514.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.119514 [2]
Aboelata, A., Sodoudi, S. 2020. Evaluating the effect of trees on
UHI mitigation and reduction of energy usage in different built up
areas in Cairo. Building and Environment. Vol. 168. 106490
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.106490 [3]
Aboelata, A. 2020. Vegetation in different street orientations of
aspect ratio (H/W 1:1) to mitigate UHI and reduce buildings' energy in
arid climate. Building and Environment. Vol. 172. 106712
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106712 [4]
Aboelata, A., Sodoudi, S. 2019. Evaluating urban vegetation
scenarios to mitigate urban heat island and reduce buildings' energy
in dense built-up areas in Cairo. Building and Environment. Vol.
166. 106407.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.106407
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Aboelata, A. 2017. Study the vegetation as urban strategy to mitigate Urban Heat Island in mega city Cairo. Procedia Environmental Sciences. Vol. 37. P. 386-395. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proenv.2017.03.004 [6]
Aboelata, A. 2021. Reducing outdoor air temperature, improving thermal comfort, and saving buildings' cooling energy demand in arid cities - Cool paving utilization, Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 68, 102762. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.102762 [7]
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