1. Overview

Primary Research Area

  • Energy Efficiency
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Sustainable Cities
  • Green Building
  • Building Science

 

    Biography

    Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

    Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

    Education

    • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
    • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
    • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

    Academic Positions

    • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
    • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
    • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

    Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

    • LEED AP BD+C 

    Professional Participations

    • Competitions
    • Conferences

        2. Publications

        Selected articles in journals and conferences

        • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
        • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
        • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
        • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
        • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

        3. Awards

        • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
        • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

        Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa

        Professor

         


        1. Overview

        Primary Research Area

        • Energy Efficiency
        • Modeling and Simulation
        • Sustainable Cities
        • Green Building
        • Building Science

         

          Biography

          Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

          Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

          Education

          • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
          • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
          • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

          Academic Positions

          • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
          • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
          • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

          Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

          • LEED AP BD+C 

          Professional Participations

          • Competitions
          • Conferences

              2. Publications

              Selected articles in journals and conferences

              • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
              • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
              • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
              • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
              • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

              3. Awards

              • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
              • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

              Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa

              Associate Professor

               


              1. Overview

              Primary Research Area

              • Energy Efficiency
              • Modeling and Simulation
              • Sustainable Cities
              • Green Building
              • Building Science

               

                Biography

                Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

                Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

                Education

                • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
                • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
                • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

                Academic Positions

                • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
                • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
                • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

                Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

                • LEED AP BD+C 

                Professional Participations

                • Competitions
                • Conferences

                    2. Publications

                    Selected articles in journals and conferences

                    • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
                    • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
                    • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
                    • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
                    • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

                    3. Awards

                    • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
                    • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

                    Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa

                    Assistant Professor

                     


                    1. Overview

                    Primary Research Area

                    • Energy Efficiency
                    • Modeling and Simulation
                    • Sustainable Cities
                    • Green Building
                    • Building Science

                     

                      Biography

                      Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

                      Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

                      Education

                      • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
                      • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
                      • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

                      Academic Positions

                      • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
                      • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
                      • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

                      Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

                      • LEED AP BD+C 

                      Professional Participations

                      • Competitions
                      • Conferences

                          2. Publications

                          Selected articles in journals and conferences

                          • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
                          • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
                          • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
                          • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
                          • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

                          3. Awards

                          • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
                          • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

                          Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa

                          Lecturer

                           


                          1. Overview

                          Primary Research Area

                          • Energy Efficiency
                          • Modeling and Simulation
                          • Sustainable Cities
                          • Green Building
                          • Building Science

                           

                            Biography

                            Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

                            Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

                            Education

                            • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
                            • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
                            • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

                            Academic Positions

                            • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
                            • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
                            • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

                            Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

                            • LEED AP BD+C 

                            Professional Participations

                            • Competitions
                            • Conferences

                                2. Publications

                                Selected articles in journals and conferences

                                • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
                                • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
                                • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
                                • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
                                • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

                                3. Awards

                                • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
                                • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

                                Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa

                                Graduate Assistant

                                 


                                1. Overview

                                Primary Research Area

                                • Energy Efficiency
                                • Modeling and Simulation
                                • Sustainable Cities
                                • Green Building
                                • Building Science

                                 

                                  Biography

                                  Mansour Alhazmi is an assistant professor in the Department of architecture engineering and construction management at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Prior to joining KFUPM, Mansour was a research assistant in the Urban Climate Research Center at Arizona State University and a teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Dr. Alhazmi's research focuses on improving and enhancing building energy efficiency as well as the interaction of the buildings with the surrounding built environment.

                                  Dr. Alhazmi received his Ph.D. in Architecture Technology from the Arizona State University, and M.S. in Architecture Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology.

                                  Education

                                  • Ph.D. in Architecture Technology, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States. 2023.
                                  • M.S. in Architecture Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, United States, 2017.
                                  • B.S. in Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 2013.

                                  Academic Positions

                                  • Assistant Professor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 2023-Present
                                  • Research Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2023
                                  • Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, 2020-2020

                                  Professional Societies, registrations, and memberships

                                  • LEED AP BD+C 

                                  Professional Participations

                                  • Competitions
                                  • Conferences

                                      2. Publications

                                      Selected articles in journals and conferences

                                      • Alhazmi, M., Sailor, D., Levinson, R., 2023, A review of challenges, barriers, and opportunities for large-scale deployment of cool surfaces. Energy Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113657
                                      • Alhazmi, M., Jyothis, A., David, S., 2022, A new perspective for understanding actual anthropogenic heat emissions from buildings. Energy and Buildings, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.111860
                                      • Levinson, R., Alhazmi, M., Becce, J., Desjarlais, A., Gilbert, H., Kats, G., Miller, J., Morin, E., Sailor, D., & Schneider, S. (2023). United States Cool Surfaces Deployment Plan. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7602K
                                      • Alhazmi, M., Yeom, D., Sailor, D. Anand, J. “Identifying key design parameters for anthropogenic heat emission and energy consumption from building to support decision making toward urban heat island reduction”, The 2023 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) Conference, Mar 26-29, 2023, University of Maryland, MD, USA
                                      • David, S., Wentz, E., Anand, J., Alhazmi, M., Aguilar, E., Mehner, A., Avoided Residential Air Condition Energy Costs Associated with Colling the City: A Case study for Phoenix Arizona USA, 17th Symposium on Society Applications: Policy Research and Practice, AMS 102nd Annual Meeting, Houston Texas

                                      3. Awards

                                      • First Place of Small Multifamily Housing Contest of the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition
                                      • First Place of Virtual Building Triathlon Student Design Competition for Integrated Retrofits for Commercial Buildings

                                      Dr. Mansour Alhazmi Assistant Professor (013) 860 8518 alhazmim@kfupm.edu.sa