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Jiayu Pan
Fellow

Jiayu Pan

Bye Fellow

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Degrees

  • PhD in Architecture, University of Cambridge
  • MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge
  • BSc in Urban Planning, Design and Management, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London

Research Interests

  • Data-driven design for sustainable built environment
  • Social housing in Global South
  • Urban spatial analysis and modelling
  • Environmental design for health and well-being
  • Design as a response to future risks

Biography

Jiayu is a postdoctoral research associate at Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge. She is a member of BBP-lab (Behaviour and Building Performance) and Sustainable Design Group. She currently works in the EU Horizon funded project Healthy Ship for You (HS4U), developing design and operation strategies for healthy cruise ship.

She is broadly interested in the application of data-driven intelligence in sustainable built environment. Her doctoral thesis works on understanding the future of workspace with evidence-based design approaches. She completed her MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies degree at University of Cambridge with a distinction and her BSc in Urban Planning, Design and Management degree at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL with first-class honours. She was also a placement student with enrichment award at the Alan Turing Institute in 2022-2023.

Authored work

  • Journal article:

    Bardhan, R., Pan, J., Chen, S. & Cho, T.Y. (2024) Breathing Space in a Compact City: Impacts of Urban Re-densification on Mumbai's Low-Income Housing Environment. Habitat International. 149. 

     

    Pan, J., Chen, S. & Bardhan, R. (2024) Reinventing hybrid office design through a people-centric adaptive approach. Building and Environment. .

     

    Pan, J., Cho, T.Y., Sun, M., Debnath, R., Lonsdale, N., Wilcox, C. & Bardhan, R. (2023) Future workspace needs flexibility and diversity: A machine learning-driven behavioural analysis of co-working space. PLOS One. 18(10): e0292370. 

     

    Pan, J. & Bardhan, R. (2022) Evaluating the risk of accessing green spaces in COVID-19 pandemic: A model for public urban green spaces (PUGS) in London. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 74(2022). 

     

    Pan, J., Bardhan, R. & Jin, Y. (2021). Spatial Distributive Effects of Public Green Space and COVID-19 Infection in London. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 62(2021)   

     

    Book chapter & conference paper (selected):

    Bardhan, R. & Pan, J. (2022) The Why? How? What? and What-ifs of mass slum rehabilitation housing in India. In: Karunaratne, G. (ed.) . Routledge, New York. 

     

    Pan, J., Cho, T. Y. & Bardhan, R. (2022) Occupancy level prediction based on a sensor-detected dataset in a co-working space. The 9th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation (BuildSys ’22), 9–10 November, 2022, Boston, MA, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA.  (Peer-reviewed paper and presentation)