Dr. Aeinfar earned her PhD from Istanbul Technical University (ITU) in 2025. She completed her doctoral research with a dissertation titled “Parametric Façade Optimization for Natural Ventilation and Energy Efficiency in High-rise Buildings.” The comprehensive study conducted by Asst. Prof. Sanam Aeinfar focuses on indoor air quality and occupant comfort in high-rise office buildings, proposing a bio-inspired, high-performance facade system as an alternative to traditional ventilation systems. This research synthesizes complex environmental data using genetic algorithms and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, elevating architectural design beyond mere aesthetic form to a level of data-driven engineering precision
With academic interests in future architectural technologies—such as biomimetic design strategies, parametric building envelopes, digital fabrication, and integrated building performance—Asst. Prof. Sanam Aeinfar is expected to bring this advanced research discipline to the Interior Architecture and Environmental Design English Program. Her visionary approach, aligned with international standards, will not only increase the department's scientific production capacity but also provide students with a next-generation academic perspective on digital design and environmental simulation.
We congratulate Asst. Prof. Sanam Aeinfar and wish her continued success in her career.