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Rongling Li

Associate Professor

Rongling Li

Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering

Section of Digital Building Technologies

Brovej

Building 118 Room 249

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Danmark

45251806

liron@dtu.dk

0000-0002-3654-8014

Smart buildings energy resilience Building energy system modelling Energy flexibility Smart cities Data mining Machine learning/AI Building physics and services

I am an associate professor at DTU Civil and Mechanical Engineering. I have been working on smart energy systems and smart cities projects, including EU SEEDS, EU RETIME, STAR*track, BIPED, BEGONIA, IFD CITIES, EUDP EnergyLab Nordhavn, EUDP IEA EBC Annex 67 and Annex 82, IFD SEM4Cites, EU Combiotes, and EU ARV. My focus in the projects is on building energy flexibility, including thermal and electrical flexibility, using modeling and data-driven approaches.  I am the principal investigator of the large project SEEDS “Cost-effective and replicable Renewable Energy Sources integrated electrified heating and cooling systems for improved energy efficiency and demand response.” I am the operating agent of the IEA EBC Annex 82, an international collaboration running from 2020 to 2025 on "energy flexible buildings towards resilient low-carbon energy systems." I am also a board member of the Horizon Europe R&I partnership Built4People, contributing to defining the built environment's research topics in Horizon Europe.  I have (co)supervised seven Ph.D. students who graduated successfully, and I am supervising two working on energy flexibility in buildings and districts using data-driven approaches. I have been a member of evaluation committees for 14 Ph.D. theses for universities, including UC Dublin, TU Eindhoven, Chalmers University of Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, University of South Australia, Polytechnic University of Turin, Concordia University, etc. My research interests include smart cities, smart buildings, energy demand flexibility, energy resilience in the built environment, energy system modeling, data mining, building physics and services. I have published many articles in high-profile scientific journals, e.g., Applied Energy, Energy, Energy and Buildings, Building and Environment, Applied Thermal Engineering, etc.  Curriculum Vitae