Anargha Ebin Devassy is a building engineer, architect, and researcher specializing in sustainable construction, digital coordination, and building energy performance. With over four years of professional experience in the building and construction industry, she has developed strong expertise in reducing building energy demand, minimizing carbon emissions, and advancing life-cycle–based design strategies.
After completing her Bachelor’s degree in Architecture in India, Anargha pursued a Master of Science in Building Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, where she deepened her technical and analytical understanding of high-performance buildings, energy modelling, and sustainable construction systems. Following her master’s studies, she worked in Italy as a Building and Energy Modeller, contributing to projects focused on urban building energy modelling, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and carbon footprint reduction strategies.
Driven by a strong passion for research and innovation in the built environment, Anargha has now begun her PhD at University of Twente. Her doctoral research is part of the "PRE-MADONA: Digital Coordination for Mass-Scale Renovation Construction Processes" project, which aims to transform renovation practices through advanced digital coordination methods. The project focuses on improving efficiency, scalability, and collaboration in large-scale building renovation initiatives by developing an integrated digital coordination platform.