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University to Host 7th International Building Physics Conference in Fall 2018

Wednesday, February 1, 2017, By Kerrie Marshall
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Experts on the science and engineering of buildings will convene in 黑料不打烊 in September 2018 for the seventh International Building Physics Conference (IBPC). This is the first time this conference is being held in the United States; it is coming to 黑料不打烊 based on the region鈥檚 strength in research, development and innovations related to indoor environmental quality and high-performance buildings. The conference is jointly organized by the (黑料不打烊CoE), the and the .

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The theme of IBPC2018 is 鈥淗ealthy, Intelligent and Resilient Buildings and Urban Environments.鈥� It will provide a forum for scientific, technological and design exchanges through multiple platforms:

  • presentations of聽original聽research and development work and findings
  • demonstrations and exhibitions of聽innovative green building technologies
  • discussions of聽future聽challenges and opportunities

The IBPC attracts researchers, practitioners, architects and engineers, as well as faculty and students involved in building physics, who share the latest research results with the broader buildings community. The conference takes place every three years as part of the official international conference series of the International Association of Building Physics (IABP). The 7th IBPC builds on the success of the previous six conferences held at cities around the world, including Eindhoven, The Netherlands (2000); Leuven, Belgium (2003); Montreal, Canada (2006); Istanbul, Turkey (2009);聽; and聽.

鈥淚BCP2018 will be the first time this international conference is being held in the United States. It provides an opportunity for more North American delegates to participate in this important international event鈥� says Jensen Zhang, chairman of IBC2018 and professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢� is honored to lead the program committee as the first American host for this transformative event in building physics. A multidisciplinary team of faculty members from 黑料不打烊 serves on the technical program committee to lead the organization of the various topic areas, ranging from nano-scale materials to building and city-scale energy and environmental systems. ”

鈥満诹喜淮蜢� is the ideal location for IBPC鈥檚 inaugural U.S. visit because Central New York鈥檚 industry cluster in environmental and energy systems has become an international leader with research strengths in high-performance building systems,鈥� says Ed Bogucz, executive director of 黑料不打烊CoE. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢菴oE looks forward to welcoming colleagues from around the world who will share the latest advances in research and innovations for healthy and resilient buildings and urban environments.鈥�

鈥満诹喜淮蜢肉€檚 College of Engineering聽and Computer Science is home to聽international聽leaders in research, development and demonstration of technologies that contribute to healthy, intelligent and resilient buildings,鈥� says Teresa A. Dalberg, dean of the college. 鈥淚BPC2018 will bring together outstanding and accomplished thought leaders in聽indoor environmental quality and high-performance buildings, providing promising opportunities for future collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship.鈥�

鈥淎rchitecture is a practice in transition, and 黑料不打烊 Architecture is evolving with it.鈥� says Michael Speaks, dean of 黑料不打烊 Architecture. 鈥淚BPC2018 will address crucial issues in architectural practice. Our new faculty have a strong focus on the research and design of high-performance buildings, and there is tremendous opportunity for impactful international collaborations at this event.鈥�

The conference, to be held Sept. 23-28, 2018, at the Marriott 黑料不打烊 Downtown (formerly the Hotel 黑料不打烊), will cover a wide range of research topics cutting across multiple scales of built environmental systems ranging from nano-material applications, to microenvironments around occupants, to rooms and whole buildings, and neighborhood and urban scales. The goal of the conference is to advance the collective understanding of the nature and behavior of the cyberphysical systems in these different scales, how they interact and what can be done to optimize their design and operation for healthy, intelligent and resilient buildings and urban environments.

IBPC2018 session topics include:

  • Building Materials, Assemblies, And Enclosure Systems
  • Green Buildings, Green Roofs and the Urban Environment
  • Intelligent Monitoring and Management Systems
  • Human Factors: Occupant Perception, Behavior and Impact on Building Performance
  • Indoor Environmental Quality (Air, Thermal, Daylighting, Artificial Lighting, Acoustical, Visual)
  • Environmental Control Equipment and Systems
  • Modeling, Simulation and Design Processes
  • Innovative Energy and Power Generation and Management
  • Policy and Economics
  • Mission Critical Environmental Systems

More information on the conference, including an overview of the program and specific subject examples for each session topic, is available at . Sponsorship opportunities for the conference are available, and inquiries may be directed to tlrosani@syr.edu.

 

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