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Francesca Stazi is a Full Professor in the Building Construction Sector at the Polytechnic University of Marche. She taught in the master’s degree courses of Building Engineering and Building Engineering and Architecture.
She supervised more than 130 master’s degree and Ph.D. students.
She authored about 90 scientific publications, including 3 international books edited by Elsevier and Springer, 31 papers on international CLASS A - ISI journals, and 3 patents.
She is Associate Editor and Member of the Editorial Board of “The Open Construction & Building Technology Journal”, an Open Access Journal indexed by Scopus and edited by Bentham Open.
She is a member of the Committee in the Doctorate School.
Her studies regard energy-efficient buildings, thermal comfort, environmental sustainability, and components durability.
She is a reviewer for various International Journals, including “Building and Environment”, “Energy and Buildings” “Solar Energy”, “Renewable Energy” “Engineering Structures”, “Construction and Building Materials” and “International Journal of Fatigue” edited by Elsevier, “Energy Efficiency” edited by Springer, and for the World Renewable Energy Congress.
She was coordinator of projects developed with international manufacturing companies of steel (Promo Spa), timber constructions (Centrolegno Ltd), with the Social Housing Public Company (Erap Authority) with a research Institute in Luxembourg, and with a research group of Michigan University.
Education:
• 2020 hired as Full Professor at Polytechnic University of Marche, Sector of Building Construction
• 2018 National Scientific Qualification for the role of Full Professor
• 2016 hired as Associate Professor in Polytechnic University of Marche, Sector of Building Construction
• 2014 National Scientific Qualification for the role of Associate Professor
• 2008 Researcher at Polytechnic University of Marche, Sector of Building Construction
• 2007 Research Grant on "Influence of the thermal inertia of comfort and consumption of buildings in temperate climates".
• 2006 Philosophy Doctor on the theme: "Energy saving and environmental comfort in buildings during summer. Guidelines for the design and energy certification"
• 2004 she won the “Riccardo Lombardi” award for the Degree thesis
• 2002 Degree in Building Engineering and Architecture with the final degree top grade: 110/110 with honors and publication recommendation.
• 1995 High school qualification in scientific studies with the top grade, 60/60.