federicotartarini
I am an Engineer by training. I am the main author of the CBE Thermal Comfort tool, CBE Clima tool, Cozie for Apple, and pythermalcomfort.
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- Name: Federico Tartarini
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Company: The University of Sydney
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- Created at: 2022-11-18T12:18:17.344Z
- Updated at: 2025-03-10T11:56:01.377Z
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I am n Energy Engineer currently working as a postdoctoral scholar focusing mostly on thermal comfort, Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and development of non-intrusive methodologies to monitor IEQ parameters. I am currently working for the Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore.
I am the main author of the Python package pythermalcomfort and one of the main developers of the CBE thermal comfort tool, CBE Clima tool and of Cozie. In my free time, I also created the Air Quality and Weather - Singapore website.
I received my PhD in 2017 from the University of Wollongong during which I focused on determining the impact of IEQ on perceptions of occupants (staff and residents) and agitated behaviors of residents at aged care facilities. I am actively collaborating with the International Energy Agency EBC Annex 69 "Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings".
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Featured Works
CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/comfort_tool
CBE Thermal Comfort Tool for ASHRAE-55
Language: JavaScript - Stars: 90CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/pythermalcomfort
Package to calculate several thermal comfort indices (e.g. PMV, PPD, SET, adaptive) and convert physical variables.
Language: Python - Stars: 164