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Marina Neophytou
Researcher at University of Cyprus
Publications - 59
Citations - 2336
Marina Neophytou is an academic researcher from University of Cyprus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbulence & Urban heat island. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1725 citations. Previous affiliations of Marina Neophytou include University of Cambridge & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Linking the urban-scale building energy demands with city breathability and urban form characteristics
TL;DR: This paper investigates the link between urban form characteristics – such as the emerging urban dynamic parameter of the city breathability along with the building height and building packing density – with the associated urban energy demands for heating and cooling and unveils the intensity of this link.
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Towards optimization of urban planning and architectural parameters for energy use minimization in Mediterranean cities
Mats Sandberg,Marina Neophytou,Paris A. Fokaides,I Panagiotou,Ioannis Ioannou,Michael F. Petrou,Hans Wigö,Elisabet Linden,Ekaterina Batchvarova,P Videnov,B Dimitroff,A. Ivanov +11 more
TL;DR: Towards optimization of urban planning and architectural parameters for energy use minimization in Mediterranean cities, this article proposed a method to minimize energy consumption in urban areas by optimizing architectural parameters and urban planning.
Modelling of atmospheric dispersion in complex urban topographies: a computational fluid dynamics study of the central London area
Marina Neophytou,Rex Britter +1 more
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Linking local-climate-zones mapping to multi-resolution-analysis to deduce associative relations at intra-urban scales through an example of Metropolitan London
TL;DR: A systematic approach that translates geographically-based information data, into complete versatile gridded numerical information for use in comparative data analyses and atmospheric or other advanced numerical modelling studies is proposed.
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The MEDEA childhood asthma study design for mitigation of desert dust health effects: implementation of novel methods for assessment of air pollution exposure and lessons learned.
Panayiotis Kouis,Stefania Papatheodorou,Stefania Papatheodorou,Maria G. Kakkoura,Maria G. Kakkoura,Nicos Middleton,E. Galanakis,Eleni Michaelidi,Souzana Achilleos,Nikolaos Mihalopoulos,Marina Neophytou,Gerasimos Stamatelatos,Christos Kaniklides,Efstathios Revvas,Filippos Tymvios,Chrysanthos Savvides,Petros Koutrakis,Panayiotis K. Yiallouros +17 more
TL;DR: The MEDEA clinical intervention study in children with asthma is funded by EU LIFE+ program to evaluate the efficacy of recommendations aiming to reduce exposure to desert dust and related health effects as mentioned in this paper, which is performed in two highly exposed regions of the Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus and Greece-Crete.