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QuVue, has been trademarked under the U of I Board of Trustees

November 12, 2018 ykyi@illinois.edu

Prof. Yi’s work, titled QuVue, has been trademarked under the U of I Board of Trustees. The tool is for architectural and engineering services, namely consulting services, to evaluate sky view ratios.

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  • Journal Published in Building Simulation Feature as a Cover Image
  • JOURNAL PUBLISHED in Buildings
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  1. Demonstration of using Machine Learning with building simulation tools to reduce computational power and time.

    credit : Yun Kyu Yi, Ph.D.

    Lunchbox for Machine Learning

     

    Using Machine Learning in LunchBoxML,Grasshopper

    June 4, 2021 ykyi@illinois.edu
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

RESEARCH WORKS

  • EXHIBITION at Venice 2025 Architecture Biennial
  • Journal Published in Building Simulation Feature as a Cover Image
  • WORKSHOP at ASIM2024, OSAKA, JAPAN
  • Professor Yi speak at Seoul City Goverment
  • Professor Yi Gave a Lecture at YONSEI UNIVERSITY

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