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Amanda Thounaojam is a Senior Technical Associate at IIHS. She conducts research that integrates passive approaches with IoT-based controls, working in the areas of thermal comfort, affordable cooling, visual comfort, net-zero energy and water design, sustainability dashboards, and calibrated simulations. At IIHS, Amanda manages Solar Decathlon India, the largest net-zero building challenge in the world. Amanda is also a faculty member for the Urban Fellows Programme at IIHS.
Before IIHS, Amanda was a Visiting Scholar at the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory at the University of Oregon, USA, funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). Her research work at the University of Oregon was on prototyping a High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) sensor for facade controls.
Amanda holds an MTech in Building Energy Performance from CEPT University where she won the Aluplast Best Capstone Project Award for her research on evaluating low-cost methods for High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography for daylight assessment.
Ongoing, Decarbonising the City, Faculty member, Climate change, Urban Fellows Programme (UFP)
2023, Climate Analysis of a city, Faculty member, Climate change, Urban Fellows Programme (UFP)
Faculty Development Programme, Ongoing, Climate change and resilience