Michael Jemtrud

Title: 
Associate Professor
Michael Jemtrud
Contact Information
Email address: 
michael.jemtrud [at] mcgill.ca
Office: 
Macdonald-Harrington Building Room 307
Position: 
Chair in Architecture, Energy, and Environment DeCarbonized ARchitecture and Building (DeCARB) research group
Degree(s): 

BA Philosophy, BSc Architecture, BArch (Penn State), MArch (McGill)

Research areas: 
Design-build pedagogies and research
Multi-sectoral decarbonization pathways
Climate appropriate design and construction
Building-energy retrofit
Biography: 

Michael Jemtrud is the Chair in Architecture, Energy, and Environment and an Associate Professor in the School of Architecture. He is a founding member of the DeCARB (DeCarbonizing ARchitecture and Building) Research Group at McGill University whose mission is to develop new concepts, methods, tools, and integrated solutions for the reduction of the Global Warming Potential of the full building environments process (design, construction, operation of buildings) in transitioning to a clean energy, low-carbon future. He is the Founding Director of FARMM (Facility for Architectural Research in Media and Making) and former Director of the School of Architecture from 2007-11.

 

Prof. Jemtrud is trained in design and construction techniques for high-performance design and construction and skilled in multi-stakeholder co-design and consultation having worked with various communities and industries in Montreal and across Quebec. His primary mode of research and teaching is applied and focused on real-world implementation: designing, prototyping, and constructing at full-scale by incorporating novel building technologies and configurations that address climate change including policy and socio-economic pathways. His current research focus concerns developing solutions for Building Climate Retrofit and Renovation of existing building stock

 

Current/recent work:

 

2021-26: ReCONstruct: Building Climate Retrofit Solutions for Canada. NSERC Alliance (with Hydro-Québec and Quebec Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Energy Transition sector). Budget: $6.0M. Principal Investigator.

 

2020-23: BARN (Building Architecture Research Node). Canada Foundation for Innovation - Innovation Fund/Quebec Ministry of Economy and Innovation. Budget: $19.2M. Co-Principal Investigator with Salmaan Craig.

 

2020-21: Buildings as a Global Carbon Sink. McGill Sustainability Systems Initiative - Clean Tech Fund. Budget: $366k. Co-applicant (PI: Salmaan Craig).

 

2019-23: Arctic Wood Architecture Network. Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education. Budget: $56k. Co-applicant (PI: Niels Martin Larsen, Aarhus School of Architecture).

 

2020-23: World Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2023 - Montreal. Awarded bid to host 2023 triennial conference in Montreal. Co-chair with Danny Pearl (Université de Montréal).

 


(Please note that graduate applications are processed through McGill's web site (see http://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply).  I regretfully cannot answer all e-mail inquiries, but students interested in graduate research will be given full consideration when their applications are received through standard McGill channels. All applicants are assessed fairly and have been screened for basic admission requirements through this application portal. The admission process is competitive, and we strive to offer admission and funding packages to the best students that address current research areas of concern, expertise, and funded research initiatives. In the process, you are allowed to nominate me as your potential supervisor if you are interested in joining my group).

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