Niccolò Aste

Niccolò Aste, is an Associate Professor of the Dept. of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering. Graduated.
He has been actively engaged in several National and International research activities related to energy efficiency of the built environment and to the exploitation of renewable energy sources, with particular reference to the topics of PV technology and its building integration.
Over the years, he has significantly contributed to energy research and has more than 100 scientific publications including three books on the aforementioned issues and research themes. Most relevant publications and research activities related to the project are summarized hereafter and deal with the building integration of innovative LSC, PV and PV/T components.

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Energy management for real estate - Fundamentals, methods and digital tools (POK)

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Energy management for real estate - Fundamentals, methods and digital tools (POK)
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This MOOC will provide you with the essential skills and knowledge to address the energy management process in real estate. The figure of the Energy Manager (EM), introduced in the United States in the early 1970s, during the first oil crisis, brought to light the need to get more [...]

Sustainable building design for tropical climates: integrating design of buildings and technology systems (POK)

The course provides the main information about technological systems and tools for designing climate responsive buildings in East African Community (EAC) and other tropical countries with similar climates.

Sustainable building design for tropical climates: principles and guidelines for EAC (POK)

The course provide the basic necessary information for designing climate responsive buildings, aiming to minimise energy demand and to achieve thermal and visual comfort in EAC (East African Community) and other tropical countries with similar climates.

Sustainable building design in Africa (POK)

The course provides the main information about technological systems and tools for designing climate responsive buildings in Africa. The building sector is a major CO2 emitter, second only to the industry sector, accounting for 27% of global emissions, deriving both by the fossil fuel burnt for building operations viz. [...]