Overview
Shuye joined the Welsh School of Architecture as a full-time PGR student in October 2019, prior to which she completed master training at Wuhan University in 2019 and undergraduate courses at Xi'an Jiaotong University in 2015. She had undertaken several projects funded by the government or NGO for improving the built environment and health in rural China, such as rural housing renovation in Xianning, Hubei, vernacular heritage conservation in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, and Wu Zhi Qiao in Macha village, Gansu.
Publication
2023
- Wang, S., Bleil De Souza, C., Perisoglou, E. and Golubchikov, O. 2023. Keeping warm in northern China: Do rural households benefit from government clean heating policies?. Presented at: Healthy Buildings Europe 2023, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 11-14 June 2023 Presented at Schweiker, M. et al. eds.Proceedings of Healthy Buildings 2023 Europe. Aachen, Germany: pp. 392-399.
Conferences
- Wang, S., Bleil De Souza, C., Perisoglou, E. and Golubchikov, O. 2023. Keeping warm in northern China: Do rural households benefit from government clean heating policies?. Presented at: Healthy Buildings Europe 2023, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 11-14 June 2023 Presented at Schweiker, M. et al. eds.Proceedings of Healthy Buildings 2023 Europe. Aachen, Germany: pp. 392-399.
Research
Shuye is interested in residential energy usage and households' well-being, especially in low-income communities.