Staff Profile

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Dr. Tsang Kin Wai Ernest 曾建偉博士
BEng(Hons) CityU, PhD CityU
MHKIE, R.P.E.(BSS)
Assistant Professor
School of Science and Technology

Biography

Dr. Tsang worked as an engineer in private sector before take up his lectureship.  He is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Science and Technology at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University.

Teaching Areas & Research Interests

  • Building Services Engineering
  • Daylighting & Solar radiation
  • Building & Urban Energy Modeling
  • Green and Wellness Buildings

Academic & Professional Experience

2019 - Present Assistant Professor Hong Kong Metropolitan University
2016 - 2019 Teaching Fellow The Technological and Higher Education Institution of Hong Kong
2010 - 2015 Sustainablility Specialist WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
2008 -2009 Teaching Assistant The City University of Hong Kong
2002 - 2005 Graduate Engineer Meinhardt (M&E) Limited

 

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

  • Aghimien, E. I., Li, D. H. W., Chen, W., & Tsang, E. K. W. (2021). Daylight luminous efficacy: An overview. Solar Energy, 228, 706–724. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.05.018
  • Aghimien, E. I., Li, D. H. W., & Tsang, E. K.-W. (2021). Bioclimatic architecture and its energy-saving potentials: A review and future directions. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-11-2020-0928
  • Tsang EKW, Kocifaj M, Li DHW, Kundracik F, Mohelníková J (2018). Straight light pipes' daylighting: A case study for different climatic zones. Solar Energy; 170:56-63.
  • Lou, SW, Tsang EKW, Li DHW, Lee EWM, Lam JC (2017). Towards zero energy school building designs in Hong Kong. Energy Procedia; 105: 182-187.
  • Li DHW, Li C, Lou SW, Tsang EKW, Lam JC (2015). Analysis of vertical sky components under various CIE standard general skies. Indoor and Built Environment; 25(4): 703-711.
  • Li DHW, Tsang EKW, Edmonds IR (2011). Performance of Light Redirection Systems in Model Buildings Under Typical Sky and Building Obstruction Conditions Encountered in Hong Kong. Indoor and Built Environment;12(6): 638-648

Selected Professional & Community Services

  • Observer, Building Services Division, the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers

Further Information

Link to Google Scholar page

Modified Date: 05 Sep, 2024
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