Best Researcher Award

Guodan Liu
Affiliation Qingdao University of Technology
Country China
Scopus ID 35753348500
Documents 61
Citations 917
h-index 18
Subject Area Human Thermal Comfort
Event International Cognitive Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0003-4458-5699

Guodan Liu
Qingdao University of Technology

Guodan Liu is a researcher affiliated with Qingdao University of Technology whose scholarly activities focus on human thermal comfort, indoor environmental quality, building performance, and sustainable living environments. Through a substantial body of peer-reviewed research, Liu has contributed to advancing scientific understanding of thermal adaptation, occupant behaviour, environmental assessment, and energy-efficient building design. The research record demonstrates consistent academic productivity, notable citation performance, and measurable influence within the interdisciplinary fields of building science and environmental engineering. The recognition of Liu through the Best Researcher Award acknowledges contributions to scientific innovation, research excellence, and the advancement of knowledge relevant to human well-being and sustainable development.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Guodan Liu and highlights the research achievements supporting recognition through the Best Researcher Award. Liu’s work addresses critical issues related to thermal comfort, building environments, occupant satisfaction, and sustainable energy use. Through interdisciplinary methodologies, the research contributes to improved environmental design strategies and evidence-based approaches for healthy indoor spaces. The scholarly impact is reflected through publication productivity, citation performance, and international visibility within the scientific community.[1]

Keywords

Human Thermal Comfort, Indoor Environment, Building Science, Occupant Behaviour, Sustainable Buildings, Environmental Engineering, Energy Efficiency, Thermal Adaptation, Building Performance, Climate Responsive Design

Introduction

Human thermal comfort represents an essential area of research connecting engineering, architecture, environmental science, and public health. Understanding how individuals interact with indoor environments is increasingly important as societies seek energy-efficient and sustainable buildings. Guodan Liu’s research contributes to this field by investigating environmental conditions, occupant responses, and adaptive comfort mechanisms that influence human well-being and building performance.[2]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly metrics, Liu has authored 61 indexed documents and accumulated 917 citations, achieving an h-index of 18. These indicators demonstrate sustained research productivity and academic influence. The research portfolio encompasses thermal comfort assessment, indoor environmental quality evaluation, building energy optimisation, and occupant-centred design approaches. The work has contributed to advancing evidence-based building science practices and international research collaborations.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Advancement of human thermal comfort modelling and evaluation.
  • Research on occupant behaviour and environmental adaptation.
  • Development of sustainable and energy-efficient building strategies.
  • Contributions to indoor environmental quality assessment.
  • Support for evidence-based architectural and engineering design.

Publications

Liu’s publication record includes peer-reviewed articles addressing thermal comfort standards, adaptive comfort theory, indoor climate assessment, and environmental sustainability. The publications have appeared in recognised journals within building science and environmental engineering, supporting the dissemination of knowledge to researchers, practitioners, and policy stakeholders.[1]

Research Impact

The impact of Liu’s research extends beyond publication metrics through practical implications for sustainable building operation and occupant well-being. Citation performance reflects scholarly engagement, while the interdisciplinary nature of the work enables application across architecture, engineering, environmental management, and urban development. The research supports informed decision-making regarding healthy and energy-conscious built environments.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognises individuals who demonstrate scholarly excellence, research innovation, academic impact, and sustained contributions to their discipline. Guodan Liu’s publication output, citation record, recognised expertise in human thermal comfort, and contributions to sustainable environmental research align strongly with these criteria. The research achievements illustrate scientific leadership and meaningful advancement of knowledge relevant to both academia and society.[3]

Conclusion

Guodan Liu has established a distinguished research profile through contributions to human thermal comfort and sustainable building science. With a strong publication record, significant citation impact, and continued engagement in interdisciplinary research, Liu exemplifies the qualities recognised by the Best Researcher Award. The body of work contributes to advancing scientific understanding and supporting the development of healthier and more sustainable built environments.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Guodan Liu, Author ID 35753348500. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/35753348500

  2. Liu, G. et al. (2020). Research related to thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality.
    DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106880
  3. International Cognitive Scientists Award. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award recognition and evaluation framework.

    https://cognitivescientist.org/

 

Guodan Liu | Human Thermal Comfort | Best Researcher Award

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