
BASIC INFORMATION
Name:James PC Wong
ID:0000-0001-9372-0944
Lecturer:School of PCPM
Email:james.wong@rmit.edu.au
Loc:City Campus, Australia
BIO
James PC Wong is an academic and researcher at the School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University. He currently serves as the Program Manager for the Master of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building (MEESB) and the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) Offshore Programs within the school.He holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Master of Building Science from the University of Sydney, and completed his PhD in sustainable commercial building façade designs at the University of New South Wales. With over seven years of professional experience as an architect post-graduation, he has accumulated extensive expertise in building design and project management across diverse project types. These include residential, industrial, institutional, and high-rise commercial buildings in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Taiwan (China), and mainland China.Having engaged in academic work for many years, his professional focus encompasses whole building performance assessment, sustainable building design, building simulation and performance analysis, high-performance building facades, and advanced building construction technologies. He has participated in the development of environmental assessment frameworks for retrofit initiatives targeting heritage-listed residential and commercial buildings in Australia and New Zealand, leveraging computer analytical modelling. His core research interests lie in sustainable building design and construction technologies, energy efficiency, and building science.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Program Manager, Master of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building (MEESB) and China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) Offshore Programs:RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia (1 Jan 2024 - present)
RESEARCH OUTPUTS(Part)
- Application of the Co-heating test in Australian climates. Energy and Buildings, 224:1-8 (8 pages), Elsevier, 1 Jan 2020
- Sustainability Balance. JCMME 2018: Volume 277 Proceedings of the 2018 International Joint Conference on Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (JCMME 2018), 1-7 (7 pages), EDP Sciences, 1 Jan 2019
- Building energy performance assessment for existing commercial buildings with heritage values. JCMME 2018: Volume 277 Proceedings of the 2018 International Joint Conference on Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (JCMME 2018), 1-7 (7 pages), EDP Sciences, 1 Jan 2019
-Investigation on energy performance of existing commercial buildings with heritage values by incorporating retrofit options. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1343:1-6 (6 pages), Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd, 1 Jan 2019
- Managing the indoor environmental needs of hospital occupants: a facilities management perspective. Indoor Air, Indoor Air 2018, 1-8 (8 pages), Indoor Air, 1 Jan 2018
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Building simulation and performance analysis
- Sustainable building designs
- High performance building facades
- Advanced building construction technologies
TEACHING INTERESTS
- Sustainable building designs
-Sustainable building materials
- Life-cycle assessment
- Building performance assessment
- Double-skin facade
- Natural ventilation
- Indoor environment
TEACHING & SUPERVISION(Part)
- A Methodology for Optimised Energy Retrofitting of Higher Educational Buildings (15 Oct 2015)
- Management of Indoor Environmental Quality in Healthcare Facilities: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach (2 Sep 2015 - 5 Aug 2020)
- Establishing a Multi-pillar Decision-making Framework for Supporting the Selection of Green Features and Technologies in Office Projects within Australia (20 Jul 2015)
- Building Evaluation: The Decay Method as an Evaluation Tool for Analysing Thermal Performance (12 Sep 2014)
Details about James PC Wong can be found at the link:https://academics.rmit.edu.au/james-wong