Become a sponsor to Federico Tartarini
I am an Energy Engineer and senior lecturer. My core research is in thermal comfort, Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, and the development of non-intrusive methodologies for monitoring IEQ parameters. I am currently based at the The University of Sydney.
I am the primary author of:
- the Python package pythermalcomfort
- the CBE Thermal Comfort Tool
- the CBE Clima Tool
- and Cozie
In my free time, I also created the Air Quality and Weather – Singapore platform.
1 sponsor has funded FedericoTartarini’s work.
Featured work
-
CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/comfort_tool
CBE Thermal Comfort Tool for ASHRAE-55
JavaScript 105 -
CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/pythermalcomfort
Package to calculate several thermal comfort indices (e.g. PMV, PPD, SET, adaptive) and convert physical variables.
Python 208 -
Jupyter Notebook 70
-
JavaScript 1
0% towards 10 monthly sponsors goal
Be the first to sponsor this goal!
$1 a month
Select💙 $1/month – Supporter
Your support helps keep my open-source projects alive and accessible to everyone. Every contribution counts—thank you for helping advance research and tools.
$3 a month
Select🌿 $3/month – Contributor
You’re directly supporting the development of tools like pythermalcomfort and the CBE Thermal Comfort Tool. As a Contributor, your name will be listed (if you wish) in the acknowledgements of my GitHub Sponsor page as a token of gratitude.
$10 a month
Select⚙️ $5/month – Sustainer
Your support sustains my work and allows me to dedicate more time to building and maintaining open-source resources. As a Sustainer, your name will be listed (if you wish) in the acknowledgements of my GitHub Sponsor page as a token of gratitude.
$50 a month
Select🚀 $10/month – Champion
You are a true champion of open science. Your generous support helps accelerate the development of new tools while maintaining existing ones. Champions will be personally acknowledged (if you wish) in the acknowledgements of my GitHub Sponsor page as a token of gratitude.