KENNESAW, Ga. | Jul 1, 2022
Dr. Juneja, is a Professor of Construction Management in the College of Architecture and Construction Management. As a result of her comprehensive educational background and years of multi-industry, multi-disciplinary, and international professional experience, she brings a holistic and integrative perspective to approaching and solving problems which is a key to success in today’s complex and transforming education and work environment. She is a strong advocate of interdisciplinary approach to systems thinking and decision-based design. She conceives built environment as a mass of complex systems interacting constantly to provide a productive and healthy living environment.
Her key teaching interests include facilities management; finance and accounting; human decision-making; research design and methods. She has successfully designed and taught many graduate and undergraduate courses in different formats: online, face-to-face, and flip classrooms.
Dr. Juneja’s research is interdisciplinary and collaborative. She is interested in high performing, healthier, smarter facilities. Her research focus is on improving health, safety, and performance in work environments, be it indoors such as, office, classrooms, or outdoors such as construction sites. Her overall research objective is to facilitate strategic alignment between work environment and goals of high performance and overall well-being for occupants, thereby, optimizing the whole lifecycle costing of respective environments. She believes that in informed decision making, an informed tradeoff analysis is performed, and the decisions are not restricted due to cognitive limitations of information processing of human brain but are guided by data and analysis.
Please join me in congratulating Professor Juneja.
Sincerely,
Dean Andrew Phillip Payne, July 2022
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