Summary
Peter Schild is a Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University and a long-standing Senior Scientist at SINTEF Community, with over three decades of hands-on experience in building services engineering, indoor environment, and energy-efficient building design. He blends academic rigour (Dr.ing. from NTNU) with applied research and lab/field measurement leadership, supervising HVAC, indoor climate, and building physics projects that inform sustainable building practice. Peter also develops engineering software and numerical methods—an often overlooked bridge that turns complex simulations into practical tools for practitioners. His career spans industry roles at Arup and deep research collaborations, positioning him to translate cutting-edge science into teachable curricula and real-world solutions. Based in Oslo, he combines teaching, research, and software development to improve indoor environments and reduce buildings' energy footprints.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.Eng. (Hons), Engineering Science, B.Eng. (Hons), Engineering Science at University of Warwick
Norwegian University of Science and Technology