Postdoctoral researcher
Architect, Ph.D. in Sustainable Energy and Technologies. Research fellow at the Department of Architecture and Arts, IUAV University (Venice, Italy)
Lorenzo Teso holds a master’s degree in Innovations in Architecture from Università IUAV di Venezia. His doctorate projects at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano delt with the definition of a methodology for scaling up energy efficiency measures from single buildings to whole neighbourhoods. During this project he was a visiting research scholar at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley (California, USA). His current research focuses on the development of district-scale energy renovation strategies using renewables and hydrogen in energy grids. He is also working with CFD simulations on the role of air conditioning in the spreading of contagious aerosols in hospitals’ rooms.