Virtual CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium 2021. Live event held from 13-14 July 2021
Below is the programme.
Session 1: Assessing the urban climate, overheating risks and IAQ
Geoffrey Levermore, University of Manchester
Covid-19 and other influences on the urban heat island of Manchester
Sara Mohamed – University of Nottingham
Indoor Environment Quality Analysis of a New-Build UK School: In the context of COVID-19
Session 2: Developing enhanced understanding of external environments
Ruth Shilston – RWDI Anemos Ltd
Thermal Comfort Assessment and Guidelines for the City of London
Naghman Khan – SimScale GmbH
The case for more accurate wind pressure coefficients in building simulation
Peter Simmonds – Building and Systems Analytics
The influence of outdoor conditions on the heating and cooling loads of Supertall and Mega Tall Buildings
Session 3: Assessing building performance for health, productivity, and efficiency
Jamie Risner – Arup
Static Grid Carbon Factors - Can We Do Better?
Robert Cohen - Verco, NABERS UK: Rating
NABERS UK: Rating Performance Outcomes
Session 4: Safe and healthy indoor climates in a post pandemic world
Tomasz Lipinski – Ventive Ltd
Impact of various Ventilation Strategies on Indoor Airflow Dynamics and the spread of pathogens such as Covid-19
Gwilym Still – Max Fordham LLP
Living with the virus - a low energy response
Michael Holden – Institute of Theatre Consultants
Reduction in infection within close seated auditoria through best practice ventilation supply and exhaust.
Session 5: Delivering and evaluating air quality in buildings
Naghman Khan – SimScale GmbH
The case for parallel simulations on the cloud for rapid response testing of building air quality scenarios
Brendon McManus – Clean Air Technologies
Clean air in post-pandemic office spaces
Session 6: Safe and sustainable lighting for buildings
Eliseo Lucero Calderon – University College London
Understanding Daylight Performance in a Deep-Plan Office in the UK Using Climate- Based Daylight Modelling and Parametric Process
Alex Naper – Sabre Electrical Services Ltd
Review of Irish Building Regulations Technical Guidance Document M – Access and Use (2010) (Section 1.1)
Bukola Grace Ekpeti – London South Bank University
Harnessing Daylighting and Solar Gains as Sustainable Architectural Designs Method in Mixed-Use Developments in Lagos, Nigeria
Session 7: Adaptation and refurbishment for improved, and healthier, built environments
Duncan Grassie – UCL Institute of Environmental Design and Engineering
Insights from inside the school walls: Contextual data crowdsourcing and feedback mechanisms for UK school stock modelling
Man Ying HO – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Shortlisting KPIs for holistic performance evaluation of commercial building retrofits
Ant Marsh – Arup
Validating the energy saved through improved cooling controls
Joe Waters – London South Bank University
Remedial Adaptations in Building Services to Reduce COVID-19 Transmission
Session 8: Capturing and storing low carbon energy
Garry Broadbent – Pure Thermal, MCS, IOR
Next Generation Thermal Batteries
Andrew Vann – Norman Disney and Young
Whole life cycle carbon impact of PV panels
Ian Steward – Recoup Energy Solutions Ltd
Prioritising WWHRS over low-flow rate showers
Session 9: Effective heat sourcing, distribution, and delivery for heat networks
Henrique Lagoeiro – London South Bank University
Waste Heat Recovery from Underground Railways – Evaluating the Cooling Potential
Akos Revesz – London South Bank University
Decentralised heat pumps and thermal stores for 5th generation district heating and cooling networks
Matt Wegner – London South Bank University
Investigation of opportunities for utilising Waste Heat for District Heating networks in cities
Akos Revesz – London South Bank University
Engineering Value and Innovative Design Options for Smart Local Energy System
Mark Reynolds – FairHeat
A technoeconomic assessment of solar energy to supplement urban heat networks
Tom Burton – Fairheat
Techno-economic assessment of externally accessible HIUs on low temperature heat networks
Session 10: Better performing built environments and systems through enhanced understanding
Carolina Braga –Technische Universität Berlin
Relation Between Workplace Environment, Well-Being and Productivity
Edward Murphy – Ollio The Building Performance Consultancy
Developing better client briefs to eliminate building performance gaps, define value and build back better—Case studies using Agile Methods Scrum.
Philip Thoburn – Forsspac
Reducing the risk of viral transmission in large scale high occupancy developments in the tropical climate
Session 11: Machine learning, digital, and smart technology for internal environments
Jonathan Reynolds – Arup
Machine learning inference of occupancy using proxy environmental sensors
Rajat Gupta – Oxford Brookes University
Evaluation of indoor temperature and thermal comfort in homes with and without smart heating thermostats
Kareem Ahmed – Loughborough University
Predicting the Building Emission Rate of Non-Domestic Buildings Using Machine Learning
Nikdokht Ghadiminia – Birmingham City University
Cybersecurity of smart buildings: a facilities management perspective
Session 12: Modelling and optimising systems and built environments for the new normal
Yaressi Treviño – University London College
The barriers to in operation-based regulations and evaluation systems in Mexico’s sustainable social housing typology
Mahendra Gooroochurn – University of Mauritius
Assessing the efficacy of passive measures for the tropical context of Mauritius through parametric simulations and in-situ measurements
Rawisha Serasinghe – Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa
Forecasting the future cooling energy demand patterns for existing office buildings in tropical regions
Session 13: Modelling, measuring, and assessing ventilation
Stavroula Koutroumpi – University of Cambridge
Thermal comfort and adaptability in naturally ventilated Nightingale wards: implications about overheating and airborne infection risk during normal operation and COVID-19 response
Patrick Sharpe – University of Nottingham
Modelling methods for predicting aerodynamic performance of ventilation openings
Michael Hancock – Dee Associates (Business Consultants) Ltd
Insulation is the key to ventilation optimisation in wet leisure centres
Yun-Sheng Hsu – University of Nottingham
A Review of Recent Developments of the Pulse Technique for Building Airtightness Measurement
Session 14: Modelling and deep learning for innovative systems and built environments
Ruth Kerrigan – IES Ltd
Ensuring a built environment to ‘gold’ standard in reality and not just on paper
Jiayu Pan, University of Cambridge
Redesigning the working space for rare events: Modelling the movement in the open-plan office
Patrick Okolo – Buildings Fluid Dynamics, B-Fluid
Crowd Evacuation Performances Of Built Environments With Regards To Social Distancing Measures
Session 15: Product led enhancements to building operation
Gordon Pringle – Heating Appliances & Spares Ltd
The case for sustainable, environmentally friendly heating and cooling systems ‐ Don’t Take a Chance on Corrosion. Change!
Emmanuel Nyabadza – Eco-strat & Nottingham Trent University
Thermal Destratification: An exposition into a forgotten key solution for heating energy conservation in Further and Higher Education Establishments
Session 16: Systems analysis for enhanced building performance
Ant Marsh – Arup
A Sociotechnical Perspective on Winter Window Opening and Heating Controls in Purpose-Built Student Accommodation
M. Anusha Wijewardane – University of Moratuwa
Investigation on Effect of the Matrix Geometry for the Performance of Rotary Thermal Wheels
Michalis Michael – University of Cambridge
The use of Closed Cavity Façades (CCF) for improving the building envelope performance
Session17: Understanding and meeting the challenges for future buildings
Aaron Gillich – London South Bank University
The new normal for UK higher education in the Built Environment – academic and industry leadership in a time of crisis.
Stephen Edge – Salvedge Sustainable Design Ltd
The Healthiest Building in the UK - A Biophilic Case Study, The Spine building, the new HQ for the Royal College of Physicians, Liverpool
Thomas Vogl – Bauhaus- Universitaet Weimar
Analysis of the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Future Workplaces
Ashveen Jeetun – BuroHappold
Pathogens Management Train in Public Health Systems
Session 18: Looking towards smart, equitable, buildings in a new digital world
Shehzadi Sana – Mohammed
Decarbonisation of the Built Environment with Blockchain Technology and Circular Economy
Baoying Tong – Engineers Australia
Reimaging versatile buildings - Integration of Building Services to support Smart Cities
Sara Soliman – University of Salford
Effect of Covid-19 crisis upon usage of Digital construction