Mohammad Hassan Fathollahzadeh’s research focused on the analysis, optimization, and framework design for academic and/or research campuses. In addition, Mohammad analyzed the feasibility of hybrid renewable energy systems for the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, ND.  Mohammad holds an MS degree in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Conversion) from Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Tehran where he implemented computational fluid dynamic (CFD) techniques to investigate occupants’ thermal comfort conditions, indoor air quality, and energy consumption for densely occupied spaces equipped with Underfloor Air Distribution (UFAD) System. In his free time, Mohammad enjoys hiking, reading poems, and cooking! He is now a Senior Associate with the Carbon-Free Buildings Program at the Rocky Mountain Institute.