Marilyne Andersen
Marilyne Andersen is a Full Professor of Sustainable Construction Technologies and former Dean of the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering of EPFL. She is heading the Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design that she launched in 2010. Before joining EPFL as a faculty, she was an associate professor in the Building Technology Group of MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning and the head of the MIT Daylighting Lab that she founded in 2004.Andersen has a Master of Science degree in physics and specialized in daylighting through her PhD in building physics at EPFL in the Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO) and as a visiting scholar in the Building Technologies Department of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Critical Comparison of Annual Glare Simulation Methods by Wasilewski Stephen, Wienold Jan, Andersen Marilyne
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Transmittance thresholds of electrochromic glazing to achieve annual low-glare work environments by Wienold Jan, Jain Sneha, Andersen Marilyne
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