Hala Eltag Sirror | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award
Dr Hala Eltag Sirror, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Hala Eltag Sirror is an esteemed architect and educator with a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Khartoum (2014). Currently an Assistant Professor at Prince Sultan University, she has held various academic roles in Sudan. Her research focuses on sustainable architecture and construction management. Dr. Sirror has earned accolades like the Best Paper Award (2022) and is a USGBC Faculty member and LEED AP BD+C. She is fluent in English and Arabic, and actively contributes to academic and professional communities. ππ’ππ¬
Publication profile
Education
Dr. Hala Eltag Sirror holds a Ph.D. in Architecture, Construction Management (2014) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan, with a thesis on βThe Adoption of Performance Improving Management Concepts and Techniques in the Sudanese Construction Industryβ and an external examiner from University College London. They earned an M.Sc. in Environmental Studies (2002) with a thesis assessing the environmental impact of small-scale building materials production in Sudan. Their academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Architecture (1996), focusing on a “City of Culture” project. They excelled in their GCSE from the University of London, ranking 3rd in their school with 5 As. πποΈπππ
Administrative Record
With a distinguished career in architectural engineering, this professional served as the Associate Chair (2020-2021) and Program Coordinator (2019-2020) of the Architectural Engineering Program at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia π’π. Previously, they chaired the Architecture Department at the National Ribat University in Sudan in 2015 ποΈ. They coordinated the Master Program in Project Management at the University of Sudan for Science and Technology (2009-2010) π. From 2003 to 2015, they supervised graduate student projects and served as the Design Studio Coordinator at the same university π¨π. Their leadership and dedication have greatly influenced the field of architectural education ππ.
Research focus
Hala Sirror’s research primarily focuses on sustainable architecture, environmental identity, and urban balance in Islamic and heritage buildings. Her studies include analyzing sustainable strategies in Al-Ula Heritage Village πΏποΈ, preserving environmental identity in Islamic residential buildings in the Hejaz region π‘π±, and the significance of internal courtyards in mosque design π. She also explores indoor environmental quality’s impact on productivity ππ’, market transformation towards sustainability in Saudi Arabia πβ , and virtual reality in architecture education ππ. Her work often integrates climatic treatments for hot areas π and employs gravitational law to assess urban balance πποΈ.