Dr. Francis Deng Clement | Architecture and Urban Planning | Research Excellence Award
Nantong University | China
Dr. Francis Deng Clement is an emerging researcher in urban systems, sustainable architecture, and computational modeling, with a growing academic footprint reflected in 5 publications, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1. His research focuses on integrating data-driven approaches and agent-based modeling to address challenges in urban mobility, infrastructure design, and environmental sustainability. His work explores topics such as age-inclusive shared mobility, urban heat island mitigation through sustainable roofing technologies, and structural performance in architectural engineering. Additionally, he contributes to theoretical discourse by examining the relationship between urban design theory and practice. Through interdisciplinary methodologies, his research advances innovative solutions for resilient, efficient, and inclusive urban environments.
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Featured Publications
Age-inclusive shared mobility via agent-based modeling: Lessons from China for African cities
– Scientific African, 2026
Prevention and Control of Cracks in Architectural Concrete Structures: A Design-Based Approach
– Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2025
Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Roofing Technologies for Urban Heat Island Mitigation
– Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2025
The Epistemological Divide in Urban Design: Reconciling Theory and Practice
– Journal of Design, Planning and Aesthetics Research, 2025
Examining Nantong City’s Ancient Market Significance Through Behavioral Demand Analysis
– Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2025