Mushk BUGHIO, Architecture Doctoral Student (2018-2023), Thesis title: “Optimized Building Renovation Measures for Improving Energy Efficiency and Indoor Thermal Comfort of a University Campus Building in Karachi, Pakistan – Parametric Performance Analysis and Improvement of Building Envelope Components and Ventilation with Earth-to-Air Heat Exchangers in a Hot and Humid Climate”
Fabrizio Maria AMORUSO, Architecture Doctoral Student (2019-2022), Thesis title “Sustainable, carbon neutral building renovation and extension with modular timber components through holistic digital design workflow with experimental implementations in the Republic of Korea.” Researcher SAID for the project “Development of a smart, sustainable, carbon neutral and emission-free building renovation systems “, supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2018R1D1A1B07050989). October 2018 – February 2019: researcher and master's student from HafenCity University (HCU, Hamburg, Germany).
Master's Graduates
Pricilia DOS REIS GOMES, KOICA Master Student (2022-2023), Thesis Title: “Road maintenance system development for Timor-Leste”
Timur NIYAZMATOV, KOICA Master Student (2022-2023), Thesis Title: "Transitioning Electricity Provision through Decentralized Consumer-Based PV-System Installation in Uzbekistan"
Muhammad IJAZ, KOICA Master Student (2022-2023), Thesis Title: "Centralized and Distributed Approaches for PV-System Management in Pakistan"
Romina ZARNANI, Architecture Master Student (2021-2023), Thesis title “Designing Energy Efficient Residential Building by Application of Passive Heating and Cooling Strategies of Vernacular Architecture of Iran, Kerman”
Alisa KOLOVA, Architecture Master Student (March 2021-2022), Thesis title “Integrated Remodeling Design Strategies of a Residential Building with Energy, Water and Vegetation Systems Using the Example of Apartment Complex, Seoul, South Korea”
Sudhir SHAH, KOICA Master Student (2021-2022), Thesis title “The Prospect of Electric Mobility as a means of Sustainable Urban Mobility in Nepal”
Biswas SUMAN, KOICA Master Student (2021-2022), Thesis title “Terra Preta Sanitation: A Potential Sanitation Solution for Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Coastal living in Bangladesh”
Adnan Handaru Anpio TIKOTO, KOICA Master Student (2020-2021) Thesis title: “Assessment Model of City Maturity Phase towards a Smart City (Indonesia Local Government Case)”
Dirgandaru Galih WASKITO, KOICA Master Student (2020-2021), Thesis title “Analysis of Qlue and Citizens Relations Management (CRM) by Jakarta Provincial Government; E-Government Using The Ruhlandt’s Smart City Research Scheme”
Minhee SONN, Architecture Master Student (2019-2021), Thesis title: “Building Envelope Components for Carbon Neutral Apartment Building Renovation in Korea – Case-study based on the Life Cycle Analysis of the Passive House Certified Components.” Researcher SAID for the project “Development of a smart, sustainable, carbon neutral and emission-free building renovation systems“, supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2018R1D1A1B07050989).
Kyo Young HWANG, Architecture Master Student (2017-2019), Thesis title “Exemplary Flood Resilient and Sustainable Conversion of an Industrial Compound in Seoul: Integration of decentralized water infrastructures”. Teaching Assistant & Researcher SAID “Development of a smart, sustainable, carbon neutral and emission-free building renovation systems” supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2018R1D1A1B07050989) & supported by SungKyunKwan University 2018 College of Engineering Research Promotion Project & Simsan Scholarship. 2017: Simsan Scholarship & SKKU College of Engineering Deans Fund).
Seok Gill JANG, Architecture Master Student, Thesis title “Sustainable Renovation Strategy for Officetels in Korea”. Teaching Assistant & Researcher SAID (2016 -2018): Blue City Living Lab 4.0 & SKKU College of Engineering Deans Fund).
Yang BAI, Architecture Master Student (2015-2018), Thesis title “Improvement of Livability and Climate Adaptive Redevelopment of Non-built Up Office District Areas – Using example of Seoul digital industrial complex 3”, Researcher SAID (2015 University Research Support Project).