Manish Dixit
Dr. Dixit is a research-active faculty member whose work focuses on advancing sustainability and performance within the built environment.

Associate Professor
Manish Dixit, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Construction Science at Texas A&M University.
Education
B.Arch. (Architecture)
Jiwaji University
Gwalior
India
1995
M.L.Arch. (Landscape Architecture)
School of Planning and Architecture
New Delhi
1997
M.S. (Construction Management)
Texas A&M University
2009
Ph.D. (Architecture)
with emphasis on Construction Management)
Texas A&M University
2013
Scholarly Interests
Dr. Dixit’s research interests include life cycle energy and environmental modeling, green building materials, embodied energy modeling, zero-energy buildings, building information modeling (BIM), and facility performance assessment. He is also interested in developing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for BIM authoring tools. His research has been recognized globally through two best paper awards in international conferences and an increasing number of citations of his research papers. Dr. Dixit currently represents the United States as a National Participant in Annex 57 of the International Energy Agency (IEA). Annex 57 is an international research project focusing on the evaluation of embodied energy & carbon dioxide emissions for building construction.
Scholarly Interests
Dr. Dixit’s research interests include life cycle energy and environmental modeling, green building materials, embodied energy modeling, zero-energy buildings, building information modeling (BIM), and facility performance assessment. He is also interested in developing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for BIM authoring tools. His research has been recognized globally through two best paper awards in international conferences and an increasing number of citations of his research papers. Dr. Dixit currently represents the United States as a National Participant in Annex 57 of the International Energy Agency (IEA). Annex 57 is an international research project focusing on the evaluation of embodied energy & carbon dioxide emissions for building construction.