Originally from Northern Italy, Bianca Chiusi possesses a background in architecture and a passion for sustainable built environments. Holding a Master’s in Sustainable Architecture from NTNU and a Bachelor’s from Politecnico di Milano, she launched her career as a research assistant for Horizon 2020’s syn.ikia and FME ZEN, exploring plus-energy neighborhoods and design for disassembly. She also gained experience in sustainable public transport design at an architecture and engineering firm in Florence. Driven to deepen her research, Bianca joined the QuiVal project, focusing on circularity in real estate valuation. She aims to introduce a novel approach, addressing the need for adaptable, future-ready real estate. She values QuiVal’s multidisciplinary nature and extensive network, believing diverse perspectives will refine her approach. Bianca looks forward to collaborative engagements with fellow PhD candidates and professors, contributing to meaningful research.