I am an architect and currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Architecture and Technology. My research focuses on Digital Twins for Positive Energy Districts (PEDs), contributing to the 'Making PEDs' project. Under the supervision of Niki Gaitani as my main supervisor and Inger Andresen as my co-supervisor, I explore innovative, sustainable solutions within the building industry.
I hold a degree in Architecture from the St. Petersburg University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU), specialising in the Renovation and Reconstruction of Architectural Heritage. Additionally, I have a master's degree in Urban Planning from SPbGASU and a master's degree in Sustainable Architecture from NTNU.
Before joining NTNU, I worked for 3 years on various architectural projects, after which I shifted my focus to urban planning, working in that field for 2 years. My professional experience is complemented by a creative and interdisciplinary approach, emphasizing sustainable solutions and collaborative work. I am passionate about developing innovative, inclusive, and aesthetically appealing designs for modern urban environments, aiming to contribute to the creation of sustainable cities and communities.