Can B. Aktas, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
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Sustainability, Civil Engineering
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Melissa M. Bilec grad student 2011 University of Pittsburgh
 (Impact of product lifetime on life cycle assessment results.)
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Golbazi M, Danaf AE, Aktas CB. (2020) Willingness to pay for green buildings: A survey on students’ perception in higher education Energy and Buildings. 216: 109956
Zielinski J, Andreucci R, Rajagopalan N, et al. (2018) Prospects for meeting the corporate average fuel economy standards in the U.S. Resources Conservation and Recycling. 136: 466-472
Erdil NO, Aktas CB, Arani OM. (2018) Embedding sustainability in lean six sigma efforts Journal of Cleaner Production. 198: 520-529
Golbazi M, Aktas CB. (2018) Energy efficiency of residential buildings in the U.S.: Improvement potential beyond IECC Building and Environment. 142: 278-287
Andreucci R, Aktas CB. (2017) Vulnerability of coastal Connecticut to sea level rise: land inundation and impacts to residential property Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems. 34: 89-103
Aktas CB, Bartholomew P, Church S. (2017) Application of GIS to Prioritize Brownfield Sites for Green Building Construction Based on LEED Criteria Journal of Urban Planning and Development-Asce. 143: 4017004
Alhashimi HA, Aktas CB. (2017) Life cycle environmental and economic performance of biochar compared with activated carbon: A meta-analysis Resources Conservation and Recycling. 118: 13-26
Lee J, Chang B, Aktas C, et al. (2016) Economic feasibility of campus-wide photovoltaic systems in New England Renewable Energy. 99: 452-464
Champagne CL, Aktas CB. (2016) Assessing the Resilience of LEED Certified Green Buildings Procedia Engineering. 145: 380-387
Delgado D, Aktas CB. (2016) Resilience of Rail Infrastructure in the U.S. Northeast Corridor Procedia Engineering. 145: 356-363
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