Maryam Fazeli

Maryam Fazeli

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Built Environment

Supervisors: Negin Nazarian, Jason Evans

I am passionate about making urban heat studies more relevant to people’s well-being. In my current project, I am developing a heat exposure map of Sydney showing the distribution of indicators better representing human thermal comfort than traditional temperature maps. This is done by considering additional factors such as radiation and wind speed, and using state-of-the-art, city-scale heat modelling tools along with high-resolution input data that allow for a more human-relevant assessment.

Human-centric modeling and assessment of heat exposure in Australian cities

Fazeli, M., Emdad, H., Mehdi Alishahi, M., & Rezaeiravesh, S. (2024). Wall-modeled large eddy simulation of 90° bent pipe flows with/without particles: A comparative study. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow105, Article 109268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2023.109268, opens in a new window