Keynote Speaker, Climate Modeling and Analytics for Urban Heat Risks Mitigation and Adaptation
Professor Chao Yuan is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he leads the Urban Climate Design Lab as Principal Investigator. His work bridges climate science, urban design, and sustainability, and has earned him several prestigious honors, including the Presidential Young Professorship at NUS, the NRF Investigatorship from Singapore’s National Research Foundation, and the 2025 Timothy Oke Award from the International Association for Urban Climate, in recognition of his cross-disciplinary leadership in urban climate science and design. Prof. Yuan’s research focuses on advancing climate-sensitive strategies for high-density tropical cities, with core expertise in urban wind environments, air pollution, anthropogenic heat, passive cooling technologies, and urban greenery. He leads interdisciplinary initiatives that integrate science, technology, and design to tackle complex urban sustainability and resilience challenges. His work is highly collaborative, involving international partners such as the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, and the University of Cambridge, with whom he co-develops cutting-edge research on urban climate adaptation and future cities.






