Scientific Journey & Academic Discoveries
Preoptima is rooted in scientific rigour and rests on over 25 years of combined academic research. Its academic creators are Professor Francesco Pomponi and Dr. Bernardino D’Amico, soon after joined by Dr. Jay Arehart. This international collaboration has ensured that Preoptima was built from day one with a global outlook and currently already decarbonising new projects in both the UK and the US.
The scientific profiles of the academic founders can be seen on Google Scholar (their works have been cited > 6,000 times and downloaded > 100,000 times globally):
Francesco Pomponi
Full Professor | REBEL, Edinburgh Napier University | CISL, University of CambridgeJay H. Arehart
University of Colorado Boulder
Bernardino D'Amico
Associate Professor | Edinburgh Napier University
Publications
Some of the peer-reviewed scientific papers that are more relevant to Preoptima are the following:
Structural material demand and associated embodied carbon emissions of the United States building stock: 2020–2100
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Francesco Pomponi, Alice Moncaster
Enhancing the Practicality of Tools to Estimate the Whole Life Embodied Carbon of Building Structures via Machine Learning Models
Frontiers in Built Environment (2021)
Francesco Pomponi, Maria Luque Anguita, Michal Lange, Bernardino D'Amico, Emma Hart
Decoupling density from tallness in analysing the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of cities
npj Urban Sustainability (2021)
Francesco Pomponi, Ruth Saint, Jay H. Arehart, Niaz Gharavi, Bernardino D'Amico
Whole-life embodied carbon in multistory buildings: Steel, concrete and timber structures
Journal of Industrial Ecology (2021)
Jim Hart, Bernardino D'Amico, Francesco Pomponi
A New Estimate of Building Floor Space in North America
Environmental Science & Technology (2021)
Jay H. Arehart, Francesco Pomponi, Bernardino D'Amico, Wil V. Srubar III
Global potential for material substitution in building construction: The case of cross laminated timber
Journal of Cleaner Production (2021)
Bernardino D'Amico, Francesco Pomponi, Jim Hart
Low Energy Architecture and Low Carbon Cities: Exploring Links, Scales, and Environmental Impacts
Sustainability (2020)
Francesco Pomponi, Bernardino D'Amico
Buildings as a Global Carbon Sink? A Reality Check on Feasibility Limits
One Earth (2020)
Francesco Pomponi, Jim Hart, Jay H. Arehart, Bernardino D'Amico
Embodied vs. Operational Energy and Carbon Emissions of Doe Reference Buildings from a Life-Cycle Perspective
ASHRAE (2020)
Jay H. Arehart, Wil Srubar, Francesco Pomponi, Bernardino D'Amico
A compactness measure of sustainable building forms
Royal Society Publishing (2019)
Bernardino D'Amico, Francesco Pomponi,
Machine Learning for Sustainable Structures: A Call for Data
Structures (2019)
B. D'Amico, R.J. Myers, J. Sykes, E. Voss, B Cousins-Jenvey, W. Fawcett, S. Richardson, A. Kermani, F. Pomponi
Accuracy and reliability: A computational tool to minimise steel mass and carbon emissions at early-stage structural design
Energy and Buildings
Bernardino D'Amico, Francesco Pomponi
Sustainability Tool to Optimise Material Quantities of Steel in the Construction Industry
Procedia CIRP
Bernardino D'Amico, Francesco Pomponi
Scrutinising embodied carbon in buildings: The next performance gap made manifest
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Francesco Pomponi, Alice Moncaster