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Aikaterini Chatzivasileiadi
MSc Teaching Associate/Tutor
Current Post & Contract
Post School Education
2009
2011
2016
MSc teaching associate/tutor, part-time
M.Arch (Diploma) Architecture, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece
MSc Environmental Design of Buildings, Welsh School of
Architecture (WSA), Cardiff University
PhD in Architectural Science, Welsh School of Architecture,
Cardiff University
Career
2015 – present
2014-2015
2014 - 2014
2013-2014
2010-2011
2009 - 2010
MSc teaching associate/tutor, WSA, Cardiff University
Research Assistant, Solcer project, WSA, Cardiff University
Visiting Researcher, PennState University
MSc lecture recordings assistant, WSA, Cardiff University
Freelance Architect
Assistant Architect, A.N. Tombazis and Associates Architects
Teaching (Departmental)
MSc Sustainable Mega-Buildings
Low Carbon Architecture Summer Programme
MSc Environmental Design of Buildings (core modules and tutorials/crits in specialist)
MSc Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design (core)
Administration
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Member of the WSA School
Research committee
External
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IET Technical Committee Member
Reviewer for Scientific Journals
Co-editor, Archi-DOCT journal vol.6
Publications
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2016. Design considerations for the integration of battery storage
systems in UK communities. Proceedings of “Smart Energy Regions International
Conference”. Cardiff, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2015. How can batteries ‘fuel’ the built environment? ArchiDOCT 3 (1),
pp. 31-45.
Chatzivasileiadi, A., Delgoshaei, P., Riley, D. Application of a demand response use case in a
net zero-energy home aiming at increased energy efficiency and economic savings.
Submitted in the ASCE Journal of Architectural Engineering.
Chatzivasileiadi, A., Ampatzi, E. and Knight, I. 2013. Electrical energy storage technologies
and their applications in buildings. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 25, pp. 814830.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2013. Electricity storage technologies in the built environment. Poster
presentation at the BRE Young Researchers Seminar. Watford, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2013. Integration of electrical energy storage systems in the built
environment. Proceedings of “Buildings, towns, cities and people: A Forum for
interdisciplinary connections in postgraduate research”. Cardiff, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2012. Electrical energy storage technologies and the built environment.
Proceedings of the “7th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference and
Exhibition”. Berlin, Germany.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2012. Towards a zero carbon energy system strategy for remote
communities. Poster presentation at the BRE PhD Open Days Conference. Watford, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2012. What role for renewable energy systems in domestic energy use?
Meeting the demands of the Mediterranean islands. Proceedings of the “Postgraduate
Symposium on Energy Consumption, Technology and Efficiency”. Birmingham, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2012. Optimization of a sustainable electricity supply system for the
Mediterranean islands. Proceedings of the WSA PGR Student Conference. Cardiff, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2011. Distributed or centralised renewable energy systems? Meeting the
demands of the Mediterranean islands. Proceedings of the “People and Buildings”
Conference. London, UK.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2009. Nursery school in Panorama, Thessaloniki, with bioclimatic
techniques and integration of renewable energies in combination with environmental
education. Energy Point 26, pp. 78-81.
Chatzivasileiadi, A. 2010. Low-Carbon design of school buildings integrating renewable
energy technologies in combination with environmental education. Proceedings of Technical
Chamber of Greece Conference on “Energy: Current picture, Planning, Prospects”. Athens,
Greece.
Research Funding
British Council
British Council
EPSRC
Renewable Energy Technology: Future,
Opportunity, and Challenges for the UK and
Turkey
Energy security: Sustainable management of
natural resources
Building-Integrated Energy Storage in
Residential Buildings
2016
£ 1,500
2016
£ 2,000
Result
pending
£ 0.7M
General Statement of Research
My research interests include energy use and electrical energy storage in the built
environment coupled with renewable energy technologies. I have a particular interest in the
choice and architectural implications of battery storage technologies in residential buildings.