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Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering—ABC Department Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy Rajendra Singh Adhikari Associate Professor of Building Physics and Building Energy Systems at the ABC Department of the Politecnico di Milano. He graduated in Physics and earned a Ph.D. in Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy Utilization and Master in Energy and Environmental Economics and Management. His research work mainly focuses on renewable energy, energy efficient buildings and energy conservation. He participated to various national and international research projects, including IEA activities (SHC-Task 25, Task 38 and PVPS-Task 10). He is the author and co-author of over 100 publications in various international and national journals, and regularly attends conferences and seminars. He was member of the technical committees of various international conferences (PLEA 2011, PLEA 2012, PLEA 2015, IEECB’14, IEECB’16), and is a Life member of ICTP-India Chapter (International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy).Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering—ABC Department Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy Rajendra Singh Adhikari Associate Professor of Building Physics and Building Energy Systems at the ABC Department of the Politecnico di Milano. He graduated in Physics and earned a Ph.D. in Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy Utilization and Master in Energy and Environmental Economics and Management. His research work mainly focuses on renewable energy, energy efficient buildings and energy conservation. He participated to various national and international research projects, including IEA activities (SHC-Task 25, Task 38 and PVPS-Task 10). He is the author and co-author of over 100 publications in various international and national journals, and regularly attends conferences and seminars. He was member of the technical committees of various international conferences (PLEA 2011, PLEA 2012, PLEA 2015, IEECB’14, IEECB’16), and is a Life member of ICTP-India Chapter (International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy).
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