Ph.D. Student

Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, University of Oklahoma

Tianze Luo is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma. He hold a Master’s degree (MLA) in landscape Architecture from the University of Edinburgh and a Bachelor of Agriculture degree in Landscape gardening from Northwest A&F University.

Tianze’s research interests include urban climate modeling, urban thermal comfort, and natural solutions based on urban trees. His doctoral research will focus on urban climate models, particularly numerical simulations of heat stress and air pollution. Additionally, he uses state of art technology modeling tools (such as machine learning) to combine observational data, remote sensing technology, and climate model output to deepen our understanding of the urban environment.

His recent work was featured in the ECA graduate show, and his research was included in the journal Energy and Building and international conference on IUFRO.

Contact:

tianze.luo@ou.edu

Office: 100 Boyd St, Room 410B, Norman, OK 73019

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