Ronita Bardhan

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Ronita Bardhan
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Alma mater Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (BArch)

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (MCP) University of Cambridge (MA)

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University of Tokyo (PhD)
Employer(s)University of Cambridge, Sandford University, IIT Bombay

Ronita Bardhan, is an Indian-British architectural engineer, data scientist, professor, and researcher. She holds the position of Sustainable Built Environment and Health at the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] Bardhan leads the Cambridge Sustainable Design Group and is a Fellow in Architecture at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. [3] Additionally, she serves as an honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and is involved with the Pathfinder Initiative and the Climate and Health Group, which focus on research related to climate change and health. [4] [5]

Education and career

Ronita Bardhan was born and raised in Kolkata, India. She earned a Bachelor of Architecture from the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, where she ranked first in her program for all five years of study. Bardhan received a Master's degree in City Planning from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where she was awarded the Prof. V.N. Prasad National Best Thesis Award for her research in urban and regional planning. She obtained her PhD in Urban Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, as a Monbukagakushō Scholar. Her doctoral thesis focused on quality of life in rapidly urbanizing, high-density urban environments. [6] [7]

After completing her PhD, Bardhan joined the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay as an Assistant Professor and was a founding faculty member of the Centre for Urban Science and Engineering, where she established the Sustainable Design Group. [8] [9] In 2016, she became a visiting Assistant Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Stanford University in the United States. She was subsequently appointed as the Shimizu Visiting Professor at Stanford University. [10]

Bardhan was recognized as an EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassador in 2023 and was a finalist for the Top 50 Women in Engineering in the United Kingdom in 2024. She was also listed among the top 30 professors in sustainable Architecture for her contributions to climate-responsive and health-drive desing. [11] [12] [13]

Research and work

Bardhan's research focuses on the intersection of architectural engineering, data science, and public health, examining the built environment as an important factor in precision population health. [14]

Bardhan's research focuses on understanding the connections between sustainable built environment design principles and health and disease outcomes in the context of climate change. She has conducted extensive studies on slum rehabilitation housing in the Global South, [15] exploring how the design of social housing can contribute to increasing heat stress and disease risks, such as tuberculosis and malaria. [16] Her work also examines the gendered dimensions of design and how modifications can alleviate health outcomes by reducing exposure to heat and air pollution. Bardhan's research project, RAHAT, investigates women-led responsive actions for heat adaptation and is part of the Global Heat Health Information Network. [17] [18] In 2025, her team assessed how urban design affects the cooling potential of trees, noting that inefficient placement of trees can lead to increased urban temperatures. [19]

Bardhan has presented at various organizations, including the World Economic Forum, the Asian Development Bank, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the International Energy Agency (IEA). [20] [21] Her research has contributed to policy discussions at the UK Parliament and has been referenced in numerous policy documents worldwide. She is a member of the editorial board of several academic journals published by Elsevier, Springer Nature, and IOP Publishing. [22]

Awards

• Finalist for the Top 50 Women in Engineering [23] [24]

• Ronita Bardhan awarded the Exceptional Woman of Excellence Award. [25]

• Ronita Bardhan was the Charles Wallace India Trust Fellow. [26]

• Building Energy Efficiency Higher & Advanced Network (BHAVAN) Fellowship. [27]

References

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  8. "IIT team looks for ways to let light, air enter rehab colonies". The Times of India. 2018-04-08. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 2026-02-11.
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  14. Li, Haiwei; Zhao, Yongling; Wang, Chenghao; Ürge-Vorsatz, Diana; Carmeliet, Jan; Bardhan, Ronita (2024-12-10). "Cooling efficacy of trees across cities is determined by background climate, urban morphology, and tree trait". Communications Earth & Environment. 5 (1): 754. doi:10.1038/s43247-024-01908-4. hdl: 20.500.14018/27964 . ISSN   2662-4435.
  15. Li, Haiwei; Bardhan, Ronita; Debnath, Ramit (2024). "Heatwave interventions must reduce invisible gendered challenges in the Global South". PLOS global public health. 4 (10): e0003625. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003625 . ISSN   2767-3375. PMC   11500927 . PMID   39446713.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link)
  16. "Diverse shading with and without greenery can cool cities". Cambridge CARES. 2018-11-11. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
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  20. "Ronita Bardhan - Agenda Contributor". World Economic Forum. Archived from the original on 2026-01-22. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  21. "Behavioural Insights for Inclusive Energy Policy - Event". IEA. 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  22. Written evidence submitted by the Cambridge Sustainable Design Group (UGS0014)
  23. "WE50 2024 – Enhanced By Engineering - Women's Engineering Society". 2024-06-23. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  24. EPFL/PL-MTI. "CISBAT 2025". cisbat.epfl.ch. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  25. Wolfe, Becky (2023-01-18). "Ronita Bardhan". www.cph.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  26. Pak, Chris (2023-12-11). "Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship". Medical Humanities. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  27. "Cambridge Leadership Programme on Global Challenges, Cambridge University | BrainGain Global". www.cambridge.braingainmag.com. Retrieved 2026-02-11.