Prof. Hua Ge received her Ph.D. from the Building Engineering Program at Concordia University in 2003. She was the Director of the Building Science Centre of Excellence at the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2004-2009, where she established the research center, championed a Master of Building Science/Building Engineering Program, and developed a major Building Envelope Test Facility. After working in the Department of Architectural Science at Ryerson University for over two years from 2010 to 2012, she joined the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering at Concordia in August 2012. Dr. Ge is a Tier II Concordia University Research Chair (CURC) in High-Performance Building Envelope for Climate Resilient Buildings. Her expertise is in large-scale laboratory testing, field monitoring and modeling the hygrothermal performance of building envelopes, and quantifying wind-driven rain loads by field measurements and CFD modeling, and low-energy buildings. Her current research interest
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Building Envelope
Building Physics
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Short Biography
Prof. Hua Ge received her Ph.D. from the Building Engineering Program at Concordia University in 2003. She was the Director of the Building Science Centre of Excellence at the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2004-2009, where she established the research center, championed a Master of Building Science/Building Engineering Program, and developed a major Building Envelope Test Facility. After working in the Department of Architectural Science at Ryerson University for over two years from 2010 to 2012, she joined the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering at Concordia in August 2012. Dr. Ge is a Tier II Concordia University Research Chair (CURC) in High-Performance Building Envelope for Climate Resilient Buildings. Her expertise is in large-scale laboratory testing, field monitoring and modeling the hygrothermal performance of building envelopes, and quantifying wind-driven rain loads by field measurements and CFD modeling, and low-energy buildings. Her current research interest