• Xue Peng
    Title: Associate Professor
    E-mail: xp@bjut.edu.cn
Current Professional Societies

1. Member of the International Institute of Illumination TC3-54, Member of the HVAC Simulation Committee, Member of the Indoor Lighting Committee of the Chinese Institute of Illumination;

2. Editorial Board Member of Journal of Daylighting;

3. Reviewer of served several journals as: AE, B&E, E&B, ATE, INA, SE, SCS, JClePro, BS, etc.

Research Areas

1. Energy-efficiency Buildings;

2. Luminous and thermal environments;

3. Spectrum-selective windows.

Honors

1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University Outstanding PhD Thesis Award, 2016;

2. Young Experts of Beijing Overseas High-level Projects, 2016;

3. Outstanding Teacher Model of Beijing University of Technology, 2020.

Publications

[1] Ye S, Xue P*, Fang W, et al. Quantitative effects of PM concentrations on spectral distribution of global normal irradiance. Solar Energy, 2020.

[2] Guo J, Zhao M, Xue P*, et al. New indicators for air quality and distribution characteristics of pollutants in China. Building and Environment, 2020: 106723.

[3] Xue P, Yang F, Zhang Y, et al. Quantitative study on adjacent room heat transfer: Heating load and influencing factors. Sustainable Cities and Society, 2019: 101720.

[4] Xue P, Q Li, JC Xie, M Zhao and JP Liu. Optimization of window-to-wall ratio with sunshades in China low latitude region considering daylighting and energy saving requirements. Applied Energy 2019;233: 62-70.

[5] Xue P, Hong TZ, Dong B, Mak CM. Exploration of Water Use Behavior in Single-Family Homes. Building Simulation. 2017 10(6): 949-962.

[6] Xie JC, Xue P*, Mak CM, Liu JP. Balancing energy and daylighting performances for envelope design: A new index and proposition of a case study in Hong Kong. Applied Energy. 2017;205:13-22.

[7] Xue P, Mak CM, Huang Y. Quantification of luminous comfort with dynamic daylight metrics for residential buildings. Energy and Buildings. 2016; 117: 99-108.

[8] Xue P, Mak CM, Ai ZT. A structured approach to overall environmental satisfaction in high-rise residential buildings. Energy and Buildings. 2016; 116: 181-189.

[9] Xue P, Mak CM, Cheung HD. The effects of daylighting and human behavior on luminous comfort in residential buildings: A questionnaire survey. Building and Environment. 2014; 81(0): 51-59.

[10] Xue P, Mak CM, Cheung HD. New static lightshelf system design of clerestory windows for Hong Kong. Building and Environment. 2014; 72(0):368-76.

Personal Statement

XUE Peng holds his BEng and MEng in HVAC (Tianjin University, CHN), and a PhD in Building Technology/Physics (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK). He has worked as an affiliate in LBNL, a research associate in HKPU and currently works as an Associate Professor in Beijing University of Technology. Peng has expertise in the field of daylighting and energy calculation, his research focuses on energy-efficiency buildings, luminous and thermal environments, spectrum-selective windows, and has published more than twenty SCI papers on international major journals. He has presided a National Natural Science Foundation of China projects and participated two National Key R&D Program of China.