Design and Decision Support Systems (DDSS)
Recognizing that the structures and functions constituting the city interact with each other and with the users, integrated and human-centered solutions to urban and transport planning as well as real estate management are needed. Using a system’s approach, the objective of the DDSS research program is to conduct innovative and groundbreaking research, to develop and apply models and systems that allow planners and managers often in co-creation with users to address the major challenges cities are facing to create healthy living environments for users and attain sustainability objectives.
Read moreDeveloping design and decision support solutions for architecture and urban planning challenges
As a result of processes becoming increasingly complex in recent years, integrated solutions to architectural and urban planning and design challenges, such as the development of smart cities, need to be assessed from multiple perspectives. Existing models and tools often fail to meet this requirement. The aim of the DDSS research program is to develop groundbreaking design and decision support systems that focus on particular types of design and planning problems in architecture and urban planning. The main objective of the DDSS research program is to conduct Innovative academically rigorous research, which is of practical relevance.
Read moreOur research groups
The DDSS research program consists of three research groups.
Meet some of our Researchers
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Community solar PV adoption in residential apartment buildings
Applied Energy (2024) -
Data Privacy and Smart Home Energy Appliances
Heliyon (2023) -
Component-based robot prefabricated construction simulation using IFC-based building information models
Automation in Construction (2023) -
Deep Reinforcement Learning for Real-Time Assembly Planning in Robot-Based Prefabricated Construction
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (2023) -
What is a smart office environment? An exploratory study from a user perspective
Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2023)
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Contact
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Visiting address
Kick BouwhuisenVertigoGroene Loper 6EindhovenNetherlandsjanne76@ vandevelden.nl -
Visiting address
dr. Kyano van Praagh LLMMustafa van EmmelenKramerstraat4201BS VoerendaalNetherlandsceylin83@ yahoo.nl -
Postal address
Fiene Hussein DDepartment of the Built EnvironmentP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandshvandijk@ moussaoui.org -
Postal address
mr. Loes Huisman BscSanne HusseinCiciliasingel3222CK HoofdplaatNetherlandsinaya.meis@ hotmail.nl -
Secretaryprof. Faas Mahabiervan Loonlaan2908KA Leidenusre@ tue.nl