Dr. Mark Dewsbury | Hygrothermal modelling | Research Excellence Award
University of Tasmania | Australia
Dr. Mark Dewsbury is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tasmania, recognized for contributions to building science and sustainable design. He has authored 33 scholarly documents indexed in Scopus, reflecting a consistent research output in his field. His work has received 182 citations across 127 publications, indicating meaningful academic influence. With an h-index of 9, his research demonstrates steady impact and relevance within the scientific community. His scholarly focus contributes to advancing knowledge in environmental performance and construction-related studies.
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A rapid review of the impact of increasing airtightness on indoor air quality
– L Kempton, D Daly, G Kokogiannakis, M Dewsbury | Journal of Building Engineering, 2022 | Citations: 77
– L Kempton, D Daly, G Kokogiannakis, M Dewsbury | Journal of Building Engineering, 2022 | Citations: 77
The empirical validation of house energy rating (HER) software for lightweight housing in cool temperate climates
– MA Dewsbury | Springer, 2015 | Citations: 36
– MA Dewsbury | Springer, 2015 | Citations: 36
The unintended consequence of building sustainably in Australia
– T Law, M Dewsbury | Sustainable Development Research in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2018 | Citations: 30
– T Law, M Dewsbury | Sustainable Development Research in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2018 | Citations: 30
Scoping study of condensation in residential buildings – Final report
– M Dewsbury et al. | University of Tasmania, 2016 | Citations: 26
– M Dewsbury et al. | University of Tasmania, 2016 | Citations: 26
Recent increases in the occurrence of condensation and mould within new Tasmanian housing
– M Dewsbury, T Law | University of Tasmania, 2016 | Citations: 26
– M Dewsbury, T Law | University of Tasmania, 2016 | Citations: 26