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Mohamed Aly Etman is a Lecturer and building science researcher at the Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (CEA). His research focuses on the development of SEVA, the Socio-Ecological Visual Analytics web tool, to incorporate built environment data, human health and wellbeing data, as well as building systems data and the use of computational tools into the design process at all scales.

Prior to joining CEA, he was a member of CASE, the Center for Architecture Science and Ecology, at RPI where his research was supported by a HASS fellowship, Skidmore Owings & Merril (SOM), and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. His interdisciplinary research approach developed in collaboration with industrial collaborators such as SHoP Architects, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), HeliOptix, FABS (Fresh Air Building Systems), Entertaining Health, AMBIS Tech. Inc, Method Design, FutureAir, and Gray Organschi Architecture. Mohamed has taught environmental modeling to architects and urban planners at the American University in Cairo (AUC), RPI, CUNY and Yale.

Mohamed holds an MSc from Cairo University (2013), a MArch II (2014) and a Ph.D. (2018) from RPI.

United Nations Environment Programme

(2023), Nairobi

United Nations Environment Programme

Yale CEA joins UNEP's Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction in Releasing Updates towards Zero Emission Futures for the Built Environment

Christina Ciardullo; Andreas Theodoridis; Phoebe Mankeiwitz; Mohamed Aly Etman; Anna Dyson. (2022) 

ASHRAE Topical Conference Proceedings (2022)

Naomi Keena, Marco Raugei, Mae-ling Lokko, Mohamed Aly Etman, Vicky Achnani, Barbara Reck, Anna Dyson (2022)

Energies (2022)

Nick Novelli, Justin Shultz, Mohamed Aly Etman, Kenton Phillips, Michael Jensen, Jason Vollen, Anna Dyson

Proceedings of SDEWES (2021)

Nick Novelli, Justin Shultz, Mohamed Aly Etman, Kenton Phillips, Melanie Derby, Peter Stark, Michael Jensen, Anna Dyson

Proceedings of IBPC. International Building Physics Conference, Copenhagen (2021)

System-scale modeling of a building envelope-Integrated, transparent concentrating photovoltaic and thermal collector

Naomi Keena, Marco Raugei, Mohamed Aly Etman, Daniel Ruan, Anna Dyson (2018)

Ecological Modelling, 367, 42-57 (2018)

Nick Novelli, Brandon Andow, Scott Overall, Christopher Morse, Mohamed Aly Etman (2018)

In Proceedings of the International Building Physics Conference. Syracuse, NY (2018)

Eli Lichter-Mark, Mohamed Aly Etman, Anna Dyson (2017)

PLEA 2016 Los Angeles: Towards Regenerative Environments (2017)

Simulation of building integrated solar energy storage system in hot humid climates

Naomi Keena, Mohamed Aly Etman, Josh Draper, Paulo Pinheiro, Anna Dyson (2017)

Electronic Imaging 2016, no. 1,1-7 (2017)

Keena, N., Aly M., Diniz, N., Rempel A., Dyson A. (2017)

In Proceedings of the 9th biennial emergy conference. Center for Environmental Policy, University of Florida Gainesville, FL (2017)

Mohamed Aly Etman, Naomi Keena, Anna Dyson (2017)

Edinburgh: 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture. Design to Thrive. (2017)

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Mohamed Aly Etman is a Lecturer and building science researcher at the Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (CEA). His research focuses on the development of SEVA, the Socio-Ecological Visual Analytics web tool, to incorporate built environment data, human health and wellbeing data, as well as building systems data and the use of computational tools into the design process at all scales.

Prior to joining CEA, he was a member of CASE, the Center for Architecture Science and Ecology, at RPI where his research was supported by a HASS fellowship, Skidmore Owings & Merril (SOM), and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. His interdisciplinary research approach developed in collaboration with industrial collaborators such as SHoP Architects, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), HeliOptix, FABS (Fresh Air Building Systems), Entertaining Health, AMBIS Tech. Inc, Method Design, FutureAir, and Gray Organschi Architecture. Mohamed has taught environmental modeling to architects and urban planners at the American University in Cairo (AUC), RPI, CUNY and Yale.

Mohamed holds an MSc from Cairo University (2013), a MArch II (2014) and a Ph.D. (2018) from RPI.

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