Dr Marianna Cavada | Architecture and Urbanism | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Marianna Cavada | Architecture and Urbanism | Best Researcher Award

Manchester School of Architecture,United Kingdom

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 👨‍🎓 Bio Summary:

Dr. Marianna Cavada is a Senior Lecturer at the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA), where she leads the MA in Architecture and Urbanism (MAAU) and serves as the International Department Lead. With a background in architecture and civil engineering, her work spans academia and practice, focusing on developing human-centered cities through digital methodologies and artificial intelligence. She has worked internationally in the UK, China, and the UAE, and is a registered architect with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in the UK and the Hellenic Chamber of Architects in Greece.

🎓 Educational Background:

Dr. Cavada earned her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Birmingham in 2019, where her thesis focused on creating the Smart Model Assessment Resilient Tool (SMART) for evaluating smart cities. She holds a Diploma in Architecture (Dip Arch RIBA II) from the University of Huddersfield with a commendation for sustainability and a BA Hons in Architecture (RIBA I) from the same university. Additionally, she has a BA Hons in Interior Design from De Montfort University.

🔍 Research Focus:

Her research centers on embedding care and human-centered design into smart cities using digital tools and AI. She is particularly interested in how cities can become more resilient and inclusive through technology. Dr. Cavada has also explored post-COVID-19 urban strategies, urban metabolism, and serious gaming as a method for facilitating smart urban environments.

🏆 Honors & Awards:

Dr. Cavada has been recognized for her work with several honors, including a commendation for sustainability in architecture (Dip Arch RIBA II, 2008). Her interdisciplinary research has secured her prestigious roles such as an Honorary Research Fellow at both the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Cavada has a diverse range of professional experiences, including teaching and research positions at leading UK institutions like the University of Birmingham, Lancaster University, and Manchester Metropolitan University. She has also practiced as an architect in China, the UAE, and the UK, working on urban design, architecture, and project management. Her leadership roles include being the International Lead for MSA and overseeing admissions for the MAAU.

📚 Top Noted Publications :

Smart Cities: Contradicting Definitions and Unclear Measures
Authors: M. Cavada, D. Hunt, C. Rogers
Citations: 158
Index: Proceedings of the 4th World Sustainability Forum
Year: 2014

Do Smart Cities Realise Their Potential for Lower Carbon Dioxide Emissions?
Authors: M. Cavada, D.V.L. Hunt, C.D.F. Rogers
Citations: 56
Index: Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Engineering Sustainability
Year: 2015

A Smart City Case Study of Singapore—Is Singapore Truly Smart?
Authors: M. Cavada, M.R. Tight, C.D.F. Rogers
Citations: 44
Index: Smart City Emergence
Year: 2019

How Sharing Can Contribute to More Sustainable Cities
Authors: C.T. Boyko, S.J. Clune, R.F.D. Cooper, C.J. Coulton, N.S. Dunn, S. Pollastri, M. Cavada, et al.
Citations: 37
Index: Sustainability, Volume 9 (5), Article 701
Year: 2017

Serious Gaming as a Means of Facilitating Truly Smart Cities: A Narrative Review
Authors: M. Cavada, C.D.F. Rogers
Citations: 24
Index: Behaviour and Information Technology
Year: 2019

The Little Book of Smart Cities
Authors: M. Cavada, D. Hunt, C. Rogers
Citations: 18
Index: ImaginationLancaster
Year: 2017

.Conclusion:

Dr. Marianna Cavada is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to smart cities, urban resilience, and the integration of AI and gamification into urban spaces are both innovative and impactful. She excels in interdisciplinary research, leadership, and teaching, making her an asset to both academic and professional communities. With her international experience and forward-thinking approach, she exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher. However, further recognition in terms of awards and the expansion of her research’s policy impact would solidify her standing as a frontrunner for this award.