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Vahid M. Nik
Vahid M. Nik
Full Professor, Lund University
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Quantifying the impacts of climate change and extreme climate events on energy systems
ATD Perera, VM Nik, D Chen, JL Scartezzini, T Hong
Nature Energy 5 (2), 150-159, 2020
5362020
Impacts of future weather data typology on building energy performance–Investigating long-term patterns of climate change and extreme weather conditions
A Moazami, VM Nik, S Carlucci, S Geving
Applied Energy 238, 696-720, 2019
3062019
Passive design optimization of newly-built residential buildings in Shanghai for improving indoor thermal comfort while reducing building energy demand
S Gou, VM Nik, JL Scartezzini, Q Zhao, Z Li
Energy and buildings 169, 484-506, 2018
2992018
A review of assessment methods for the urban environment and its energy sustainability to guarantee climate adaptation of future cities
D Mauree, E Naboni, S Coccolo, ATD Perera, VM Nik, JL Scartezzini
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 112, 733-746, 2019
2162019
Making energy simulation easier for future climate – Synthesizing typical and extreme weather data sets out of regional climate models (RCMs)
VM Nik
Applied Energy 177, 204–226, 2016
2052016
Impact study of the climate change on the energy performance of the building stock in Stockholm considering four climate uncertainties
VM Nik, AS Kalagasidis
Building and Environment 60, 291-304, 2013
1972013
Impacts of urban morphology on reducing cooling load and increasing ventilation potential in hot-arid climate
K Javanroodi, M Mahdavinejad, VM Nik
Applied energy 231, 714-746, 2018
1912018
Electrical hubs: An effective way to integrate non-dispatchable renewable energy sources with minimum impact to the grid
ATD Perera, VM Nik, D Mauree, JL Scartezzini
Applied Energy 190, 232-248, 2017
1382017
Climate responsive strategies of traditional dwellings located in an ancient village in hot summer and cold winter region of China
S Gou, Z Li, Q Zhao, VM Nik, JL Scartezzini
Building and environment 86, 151-165, 2015
1342015
Towards climate resilient urban energy systems: a review
VM Nik, ATD Perera, D Chen
National Science Review 8 (3), nwaa134, 2021
1072021
Climate change and energy performance of European residential building stocks–A comprehensive impact assessment using climate big data from the coordinated regional climate …
Y Yang, K Javanroodi, VM Nik
Applied Energy 298, 117246, 2021
1042021
Effective and robust energy retrofitting measures for future climatic conditions—Reduced heating demand of Swedish households
VM Nik, E Mata, AS Kalagasidis, JL Scartezzini
Energy and Buildings 121, 176-187, 2016
1042016
Assessment of hygrothermal performance and mould growth risk in ventilated attics in respect to possible climate changes in Sweden
VM Nik, AS Kalagasidis, E Kjellström
Building and Environment 55, 96-109, 2012
1012012
Climate resilient interconnected infrastructure: Co-optimization of energy systems and urban morphology
ATD Perera, K Javanroodi, VM Nik
Applied Energy 285, 116430, 2021
992021
A novel design-based optimization framework for enhancing the energy efficiency of high-rise office buildings in urban areas
K Javanroodi, VM Nik, M Mahdavinejad
Sustainable Cities and Society 49, 101597, 2019
982019
Future moisture loads for building facades in Sweden: Climate change and wind-driven rain
VM Nik, SO Mundt-Petersen, AS Kalagasidis, P De Wilde
Building and Environment 93, 362-375, 2015
912015
High-resolution impact assessment of climate change on building energy performance considering extreme weather events and microclimate–Investigating variations in indoor …
M Hosseini, K Javanroodi, VM Nik
Sustainable Cities and Society 78, 103634, 2022
882022
Machine learning methods to assist energy system optimization
ATD Perera, PU Wickramasinghe, VM Nik, JL Scartezzini
Applied energy 243, 191-205, 2019
872019
Redefining energy system flexibility for distributed energy system design
ATD Perera, VM Nik, PU Wickramasinghe, JL Scartezzini
Applied Energy 253, 113572, 2019
862019
Application of typical and extreme weather data sets in the hygrothermal simulation of building components for future climate–A case study for a wooden frame wall
VM Nik
Energy and Buildings 154, 30-45, 2017
822017
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