My undergraduate student mentee received the Best Poster Award at the New York State Green Building Conference for the poster titled, “Comprehensive IoT-based Monitoring of Air Quality and Thermal Comfort: An Indoor-Outdoor University Campus Case Study.” This research utilizes an integrated IoT sensor network to analyze the relationship between outdoor environmental conditions and indoor comfort levels, providing a data-driven framework for improving building performance and occupant health. Link to Syracuse COE
I also presented my own work titled, “UGV-based Spatiotemporal Monitoring of Indoor Environmental Quality: BIM-IoT Framework with Autonomous Navigation.” This project integrates Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and IoT to enable autonomous, high-resolution mapping of indoor environments. Both presentations highlight the lab’s progress in leveraging autonomous systems and real-time sensing to advance smart building management.