Noah Cassidy

Noah Cassidy

MASc

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Noah Cassidy received his MASc. and BASc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Toronto. Noah is excited by applying his technical expertise and skills in data analysis to create a more sustainable future. He has worked on the application of passive design to First Nations housing and on the connection between waste and GHG emissions. As a graduate student at the University of Toronto, he founded the Sustainable Buildings Network, a group dedicated to connecting students, faculty and industry involved with sustainable buildings.


Projects


Assessing and improving ventilation system performance in Canadian multi-unit residential buildings

Assessing and improving ventilation system performance in Canadian multi-unit residential buildings

Assess performance of the centralized pressurized corridor ventilation system vs. decentralized ERV system in two architecturally similar side-by-side high-rise MURBs in Toronto and investigate methods to improve performance through coupled energy and airflow simulations.

Health and comfort Energy and GHG emissions

Publications


Journal Publications
  • Berquist, J., Cassidy, N., Touchie, M.F., O’Brien, W., Fine, J. “High-rise residential building ventilation in cold climates: A review of ventilation system types and their impact on in-situ building performance,” Indoor Air (2022) 10.1111/ina.13158