Senior Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Miller conducts industry and government funded socio-technical research in energy efficiency and renewable energy, with a particular focus on the built environment. With a focus on housing, current and recent research topics have included manufactured housing, sustainable housing, housing performance and valuation, housing and heatwaves; the impact of cool roof coatings for cooling loads in subtropical and tropical buildings; and post-occupancy performance assessment of subtropical and tropical housing.
She is particularly involved in promoting and implementing multidisciplinary research teams that embrace building simulation and modelling software; building science; post-occupancy assessment and the links between urban planning, buildings and the electricity network.
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