Member of the Institute of Physics
Tim’s latest research has been concerned with modelling long term changes to the housing stock, in particular analysing variations in stock levels and the uptake of energy saving measures across the sector. He is particularly interested in research to understand the decision making of households when it comes to energy efficiency measures and behaviour.
Journal publications:
Lee. T., Yao, R. and Coker, P. (2014) ‘An analysis of UK policies for domestic energy reduction using an agent based tool’, Energy Policy vol. 66 pp. 267-279
Lee, T. and Yao, R. (2013) ‘Incorporating technology buying behaviour into UK-based long term domestic stock models to provide improved policy analysis’, Energy Policy vol. 52 pp. 363-372
Conference papers:
He, M., Lee, T., Taylor, S., Firth, S.K. and Lomas, K.J. (2015) ‘Coupling a stochastic occupancy model to EnergyPlus to predict hourly thermal demand of a neighbourhood’, paper presented at the 14th Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association, Hyderabad, India
He, M., Brownlee, A., Lee, T., Wright, J. and Taylor, S. (2015) ‘Multi-objective optimization for a large scale retrofit program for the housing stock in the North East of England’, paper presented at the 6th International Building Physics Conference, Turin
Lee, T., He, M., Taylor, S., Firth, S.K. and Lomas, K.J. (2014) ‘Developing a geographically detailed housing stock model for the North East of England’, paper presented at the Urban Sustainability and Resilience conference, London
He, M., Lee, T., Taylor, S., Firth, S.K. and Lomas, K.J. (2014) ‘Dynamic modelling of a large scale retrofit programme for the housing stock in the North East of England’, paper presented at the Urban Sustainability and Resilience conference, London
Lee, T. and Yao, R. (2011) ‘A prototype domestic energy model using intelligent agents’, paper presented at the World Sustainable Building Conference, Helsinki
Lee, T. and Yao, R. (2010) ‘An overview of domestic energy models and a new approach with agent based modelling’, paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Applied Energy, Singapore