Qiuyi Xu (徐秋逸)
University of Hong Kong
I am currently a research assistant in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong. My research primarily focuses on the urban ventilation during extreme heat conditions. To better understand and mitigate the effects of these extreme heat events, I have been using LiDAR network deployed in Hong Kong to provide wind data, which is essential for analysing airflow patterns and developing strategies to enhance urban cooling and ventilation. I am particularly interested in the interactions between urban environments, climate, and atmospheric processes, which drive my passion for exploring innovative strategies in urban resilience. My goal is to contribute to more sustainable urban planning and design that can effectively reduce heat stress and improve the quality of life in densely populated urban environments.
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