L. Schellen

2.2k total citations
32 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

L. Schellen is a scholar working on Building and Construction, Physiology and Environmental Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Schellen has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Building and Construction, 15 papers in Physiology and 14 papers in Environmental Engineering. Recurrent topics in L. Schellen's work include Building Energy and Comfort Optimization (23 papers), Thermoregulation and physiological responses (15 papers) and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (14 papers). L. Schellen is often cited by papers focused on Building Energy and Comfort Optimization (23 papers), Thermoregulation and physiological responses (15 papers) and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (14 papers). L. Schellen collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Denmark. L. Schellen's co-authors include Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt, Boris Kingma, Marcel Loomans, M.H. de Wit, Ajh Arjan Frijns, Jørn Toftum, Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt, Joost van Hoof, Jan K. Kazak and Bjarne W. Olesen and has published in prestigious journals such as Energy and Buildings, Building and Environment and Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

L. Schellen

32 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
L. Schellen Netherlands 19 1.1k 711 664 488 173 32 1.8k
Jing Xiong China 24 1.0k 0.9× 519 0.7× 697 1.0× 577 1.2× 106 0.6× 60 1.7k
Boris Igor Palella Italy 28 1.2k 1.1× 380 0.5× 949 1.4× 434 0.9× 110 0.6× 56 1.8k
Agnes Psikuta Switzerland 28 669 0.6× 1.3k 1.8× 514 0.8× 520 1.1× 253 1.5× 78 2.1k
Kazuyo Tsuzuki Japan 21 702 0.6× 499 0.7× 394 0.6× 355 0.7× 67 0.4× 71 1.4k
Larry G. Berglund United States 22 919 0.8× 825 1.2× 775 1.2× 628 1.3× 106 0.6× 58 2.1k
Boris Kingma Netherlands 24 777 0.7× 1.1k 1.5× 441 0.7× 606 1.2× 110 0.6× 71 1.9k
Yuxin Wu China 19 1.1k 0.9× 429 0.6× 725 1.1× 283 0.6× 90 0.5× 58 1.4k
Thomas Parkinson Australia 23 1.7k 1.5× 259 0.4× 1.1k 1.7× 375 0.8× 280 1.6× 57 2.1k
Chungyoon Chun South Korea 18 849 0.7× 224 0.3× 516 0.8× 287 0.6× 227 1.3× 49 1.3k
Qin Ouyang China 21 2.0k 1.7× 362 0.5× 1.3k 2.0× 406 0.8× 272 1.6× 25 2.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of L. Schellen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pallubinsky, Hannah, L. Schellen, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2018). Exploring the human thermoneutral zone – A dynamic approach. Journal of Thermal Biology. 79. 199–208. 33 indexed citations
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Kulve, Marije te, Luc J. M. Schlangen, L. Schellen, Jan L. Souman, & Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2017). Correlated colour temperature of morning light influences alertness and body temperature. Physiology & Behavior. 185. 1–13. 47 indexed citations
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Kulve, Marije te, Luc J. M. Schlangen, L. Schellen, Ajh Arjan Frijns, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2017). The impact of morning light intensity and environmental temperature on body temperatures and alertness. Physiology & Behavior. 175. 72–81. 51 indexed citations
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Pallubinsky, Hannah, et al.. (2017). The effect of warmth acclimation on behaviour, thermophysiology and perception. Building Research & Information. 45(7). 800–807. 17 indexed citations
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Pallubinsky, Hannah, et al.. (2017). Thermophysiological adaptations to passive mild heat acclimation. Temperature. 4(2). 176–186. 44 indexed citations
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Kramer, Rick, L. Schellen, H.L. Schellen, & Boris Kingma. (2017). Improving rational thermal comfort prediction by using subpopulation characteristics: A case study at Hermitage Amsterdam. Temperature. 4(2). 187–197. 9 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2016). Light intensity and thermal responses. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 107. 4 indexed citations
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Pallubinsky, Hannah, L. Schellen, Boris Kingma, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2015). Human thermoneutral zone and thermal comfort zone: effects of mild heat acclimation. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 4(S1). 3 indexed citations
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Lichtenbelt, Wouter van Marken, et al.. (2014). Cold exposure – an approach to increasing energy expenditure in humans. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism. 25(4). 165–167. 82 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2014). Influence of thermophysiology on thermal behavior: the essentials of categorization. Physiology & Behavior. 128. 180–187. 54 indexed citations
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Kingma, Boris, Ajh Arjan Frijns, L. Schellen, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2014). Beyond the classic thermoneutral zone. Temperature. 1(2). 142–149. 155 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., Marcel Loomans, M.H. de Wit, Bjarne W. Olesen, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2012). The influence of local effects on thermal sensation under non-uniform environmental conditions — Gender differences in thermophysiology, thermal comfort and productivity during convective and radiant cooling. Physiology & Behavior. 107(2). 252–261. 159 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2012). Downdraught assessment during design: Experimental and numerical evaluation of a rule of thumb. Building and Environment. 57. 290–301. 16 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2011). Differences between passive and active cooling systems in gender, physiological responses, thermal sensation and productivity. TU/e Research Portal. 2 indexed citations
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Kingma, Boris, L. Schellen, Ajh Arjan Frijns, & Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. (2011). Thermal sensation: a mathematical model based on neurophysiology. Indoor Air. 22(3). 253–262. 67 indexed citations
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Dovjak, Mateja, Angela Simone, Jakub Kolařík, et al.. (2011). EXERGY ANALYSIS: THE EFFECT OF RELATIVE HUMIDITY, AIR TEMPERATURE AND EFFECTIVE CLOTHING INSULATION ON THERMAL COMFORT. TU/e Research Portal (Eindhoven University of Technology). 3 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2010). Assessment of thermal comfort in relation to applied low exergy systems - The design of a climate chamber and the use of a thermophysiological model. TU/e Research Portal. 6 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., Wouter D. van Marken Lichtenbelt, Marcel Loomans, Jørn Toftum, & M.H. de Wit. (2010). Differences between young adults and elderly in thermal comfort, productivity, and thermal physiology in response to a moderate temperature drift and a steady-state condition. Indoor Air. 20(4). 273–283. 288 indexed citations
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Schellen, L. & Jørn Toftum. (2009). Thermal comfort, physiological responses and performance of elderly during exposure to a moderate temperature drift. TU/e Research Portal. 8 indexed citations
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Schellen, L., et al.. (2008). Thermal comfort, physiological responses and performance during exposure to a moderate temperature drift. TU/e Research Portal. 249. 12 indexed citations

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