Dr. Mohamed Ouf | Green Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award
Associate Professor | Concordia University | Canada
Mohamed Ouf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering at Concordia University and a Professional Engineer, specializing in intelligent and occupant-centric buildings, urban-scale energy modelling, and data-driven building performance optimization. He founded and leads the Intelligent Buildings and Cities Lab, advancing multidisciplinary research on occupant–building interactions, smart controls, and energy flexibility through funded academic–industry collaborations and international initiatives. His work spans occupant-centric building controls, simulation-aided design, and urban energy systems, with more than forty-five peer-reviewed journal publications, influential review articles, and leadership in major collaborative research projects. He brings extensive experience in teaching, policy analysis, and professional service, including editorial and peer-review roles for leading journals and conferences, participation in international technical committees, and recognition through competitive research awards and professional honors. His research impact includes 1,768 citations, 107 publications, and an h-index of 25.
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Featured Publications
A critical review of field implementations of occupant-centric building controls
– Building and Environment
Modelling urban-scale occupant behaviour, mobility, and energy in buildings: A survey
– Building and Environment
Role of primary substrate composition and concentration on attenuation of trace organic chemicals in managed aquifer recharge systems
– Journal of environmental management