In parallel with her academic work, Nooshin brings over a decade of professional experience as an architect, project manager, design lead, mentor, and public speaker having worked on a wide range of commercial, institutional, and mixed-use projects across Canada. This practical grounding informs her deep commitment to translating research into meaningful, real-world design solutions.
Nooshin is the President of the Canada Chapter of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA) and serves as a board member of the Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Forum (ACSF), and a senior researcher at the national SSHRC Partnership Project, “Quality in Canada’s Built Environment: Roadmaps to Equity, Social Value, and Sustainability”—a pan-Canadian initiative involving 14 universities, over 70 researchers, and 60+ partners.
A recipient of the prestigious 2023 OBEL Award Teaching Fellowship, Nooshin spent six months in the Kingdom of Bhutan teaching a design studio on “Architecture and Well-being” at the Royal University of Bhutan. She has received numerous recognitions for her work, including the Doctoral Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship (AGES) and the Lloyd & Florence Cooper Doctoral Scholarship in Mind-Body Connection in Health.