Items where Author is "Ismail, Muhammad Azzam"
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    AL-SABAHI, Mohammed H, ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam, ALASHWAL, Ali and AL-OBAIDI, Karam
  
(2022).
    Triangulation Method to Assess Indoor Environmental Conditions and Occupant Comfort and Productivity towards Low Energy Buildings in Malaysia.
  
    Buildings, 12 (11): 1788.
  
  
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    AL-OBAIDI, Karam M., AL-DUAIS, Husam S., ALDUAIS, Nayef A.M., ALASHWAL, Ali and ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam
  
(2022).
    Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics.
  
    Journal of Building Engineering, 62: 105329.
  
  
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    AL-DUAIS, Husam S., ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam, AWAD, Zakaria Alcheikh Mahmoud and AL-OBAIDI, Karam M.
  
(2022).
    Performance evaluation of solar-powered atmospheric water harvesting using different glazing materials in the tropical built environment: an experimental study.
  
    Energies, 15 (9): 3026.
  
  
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    AL-DUAIS, Husam S., ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam, AWAD, Zakaria Alcheikh Mahmoud and AL-OBAIDI, Karam
  
(2022).
    Methods of harvesting water from air for sustainable buildings in hot and tropical climates.
  
    Malaysian Construction Research Journal, 12 (1), 150-168.
  
  
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    ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam and MUSTAFA AL-OBAIDI, Karam
  
(2019).
    Exploration in Using Algae to Enhance Indoor Environment in the Tropical Climate.
  
    
      In:  
      2019 2nd Asia Conference on Energy and Environment Engineering (ACEEE).
    
    
    IEEE.
  
  
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    AL-OBAIDI, Karam, ALASHWAL, Ali Mohammed, ISMAIL, Muhammad Azzam, SYED YAHYA, Sharifah Noor Nazim and AL-SABAHI, Mohammed Hatim
  
(2017).
    Zero Carbon Building Assessment for UM Chancellery Building and Other UM Office Buildings.
  
    
      In: YUSOFF, Sumiani, (ed.) 
      University of Malaya Living Lab. Volume 1: Transforming Research into Action.
    
    
    University of Malaya Press.
  
  
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