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Riccardo Paolini
Senior Lecturer at UNSW
Riccardo Paolini is an experienced researcher and educator in the higher education and research sectors with a strong background in building physics, energy efficiency, urban heat mitigation, and durability of building materials. He has a Ph.D. in Building Systems Engineering and an Engineering degree in Building Physics and Durability of Building Components from Politecnico di Milano. Riccardo has held several key positions in prestigious organizations such as UNSW, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Politecnico di Milano, where he has excelled in both experimental and modelling techniques.
Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at UNSW, Riccardo Paolini's expertise spans across various domains including building energy efficiency, urban sustainability, and building material durability. His work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UNSW has showcased his proficiency in research and education, making him a valued professional in the field of building systems engineering. With a rich academic background and hands-on experience, Riccardo is well-equipped to address challenges in sustainable construction and energy-efficient building design.