About Me
Wenhao Zhang is a second-year Ph.D. student from Department of The Built Environment, National University of Singapore. His research interest includes occupant-centric controls and indoor thermal comfort. He currently works on just-in-time adaptive intervention for indoor comfort, dynamic bedroom environment optimization during sleep, and cold-start personal comfort model design. Before joining the NUS, he worked at DesignBuilder Software Ltd, where he was responsible for developing training content for DesignBuilder scripting tools.
He is currently supervised by Prof. Clayton Miller of BUDS (Building and Urban Data Science) Lab from Singapore Management University, Prof. Adrian Chong of IDEAS (Integrated Data, Energy Analysis + Simulation) Lab from the National University of Singapore, and Prof. Stefano Schiavon from the University of California, Berkeley. Previously, he was advised by Dr. Rui Tang from the University College London, and Dr. Zhiang Zhang from the University of Nottingham Ningbo China.
You can find my CV here: Wenhao’s Curriculum Vitae.
Recent News
∙ [2025-08] Won the Gold Medal and the Most Efficient AI Algorithm Award at the Global AI Challenge for Building E&M Facilities 2025.
∙ [2025-07] Our paper led by Clayton Miller, titled “Wrist to Rest: A pilot study to characterize sleep habits and bedroom environments using scalable watch-based microsurveys” is accepted by CISBAT 2025.
∙ [2025-04] Our paper led by Xiaojun Fan, titled “Bedroom ventilation and air quality during sleep: Insights from a pilot field study in Singapore” is accepted by Healthy Building 2025.
∙ [2024-12] One paper published by Energy and Buildings.
∙ [2024-04] One paper published by Journal of Building Engineering.
∙ [2024-01] Join National University of Singapore as a Ph.D. student with HEATS (Heat Exposure, AcTivity, and Sleep) Project.
∙ [2023-12] Awarded Best Degree Mark Award (Top 1 in Master Program).
