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Τρίτη 12 Ιανουαρίου 2016

CIBSE Technical Symposium 2016 - 'Integration for whole life building performance'

Professional collaborative delivery of effective and efficient analysis, design, construction and operation of buildings.

The sixth annual Technical Symposium, taking place at Heriot Watt University Edinburgh from 14-15 April 2016, aims to encourage the participation of both young and experienced industry practitioners, universities, research organisations, industry, CIBSE groups/committees/societies and others to share experiences and develop networks. 

‘Integration for whole life building performance’ is inspired both by the discussions at the 2015 Symposium as well as the theme of CIBSE President Nick Mead who has called for the industry to pull together and “put its head above the parapet” by working collaboratively across the supply chain and considering the whole lifecycle of the building to deliver outstanding projects – avoiding short-term, siloed thinking.
Call for Abstracts

The 2016 call for abstracts is now closed.

The list below provides the general context of the submissions requested. Material was invited that was based on recent or current research and application as well as the actual or potential impact on the built environment.
Whole life costing and environmental assessment.
Integrating leading edge products and systems into building environmental engineering.
Professional collaboration - lessons for the future.
Interdisciplinary working - barriers and opportunities.
Fusing passive and active building systems.
Performance of integrated building solutions.
Benchmarks, Standards and Regulations for building performance.
Education and skills for collaborative design and operation.
BIM for integrated design, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
Closing the design and operation loop.
Labelling and certification for procurement and operation.
Education, communication and skills for collaborative and integrated building design and operation
Collaborating with clients to properly deliver sustainable building operation
Creating, maintaining and assuring FM processes and procedures
Integrating monitoring and feedback into lifetime building operation
Case studies and measured performance of buildings and systems in use

All papers and posters will have been peer reviewed and, those successfully reviewed, will be published on the CIBSE website as a freely accessible 'open-access' resource for both CIBSE members and non-members. Selected papers may be chosen by the Symposium committee for development and publication in BSERT.

The Technical Symposium benefits from the keen support and learned input of both the volunteers on the organising committee and the scientific committee as well, of course, the presenters - without whom the Technical Symposium could not take place. CIBSE, the membership and wider society gain from the unseen collaborative effort of the many volunteers.

The cost of attendance is being maintained as low as possible (presenters circa £60) due to the valuable support from sponsors and volunteers. The (included) informal reception on the Thursday evening will be held in the magnificent Edinburgh Castle.
Key dates

October 2015 – Authors selected to proceed will be advised and specifically invited to prepare draft material suitable for oral or for poster delivery.

4 December 2015 – Selected authors submit draft manuscripts of full paper (between 3000 and 5000 words), or the draft poster, or case study keynotes for peer review

Early January 2016 – Authors receive reviewers’ comments and develop final submission following review, and subject to acceptance by the reviewers/technical committee.

5 February 2016 – Deadline for submission of the finally reviewed paper/poster, or case study keynotes

11 March 2016 - Deadline for submision of final Powerpoint slides (which will be pre-loaded at the venue)

The Symposium Technical Committee will allocate submissions to oral or poster sessions prior to requesting a paper/poster and at any stage reserves the right to reject any submission 
Guidance for commissioned authors
Sponsorship and enquiries

For details of sponsorship opportunities for the 2016 Symposium, or any other queries, please email symposium@cibse.org
Source:
http://www.cibse.org/technical-symposium-2016/about-the-2016-symposium

Webinar - Oversized air-conditioning systems and overcooled buildings in hot and humid climates

January 13th 2016, MIDDAY GMT (8pm Singapore, 5.30pm India) 


Webinar - Oversized air-conditioning systems and overcooled buildings in hot and humid climates.

Professor Chandra Sekhar will explore why air-conditioned buildings in hot and humid climates are often so cold that one gets reminded to bring a jacket when going to the office.

He will consider the consequences of raising the set point temperatures as a means of improving the situation and expose some of the engineering challenges that necessitate a relook at the way air-conditioned buildings in such climates are designed.In doing so he will review some of the fundamental issues of cooling and dehumidification facing the HVAC designer and the inevitable and inherent design of an oversized system and its undesirable consequences in terms of an overcooled indoor environment at peak and part loads in hot and humid climates.

There will be discussion on solutions for creating a more thermally comfortable and healthy indoor environment that can also save energy. 

Book your webinar place for free at: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1480876507030471938
Source: CIBSE - ASHRAE Group Newsletter 
http://www.cibseashrae.org/