Daniel Daly is a current PhD candidate at the Sustainable Building Research Centre, at the University of Wollongong.
Daniel's research focus is retrofitting of commercial office buildings for improved energy efficiency, particularly poorer quality secondary grade buildings. Daniel is interested in understanding the uncertainty associated with building performance simulation, and how the tool is used in the retrofit design and optimisation process.
Experience
2015–present
Research fellow, University of Wollongong
Education
2016
University of Wollongong, Doctor of Philosphy
2010
University of Wollongong, Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental - Honours)
Publications
2014
Understanding the risks and uncertainties introduced by common assumptions in energy simulations for Australian commercial buildings, Energy and Buildings
2014
Implications of global warming for commercial building retrofitting in Australian cities, Building and Environment
2012
Existing building retrofits: Methodology and state-of-the-art, Energy and Buildings