Yunyang, Katy and Dr. Zuo present at the 2019 Building Simulation conference in Rome
The 2019 Building Simulation conference hosted by the International Building Performance Simulation Association was held in Rome, September 2-4. Four presentations were delivered by members of the group:
- Enhancing the Implementation of a First-order Equivalent Thermal Parameter Model to Enable Accurate and Robust Building Thermal Response Prediction by Ph.D. student Katy Hinkelman
- A Multidisciplinary Model to Couple Power System Dynamics and Building Dynamics to Enable Building-to-Grid Integration by Dr. Wangda Zuo
- A Methodology to Quantify the Impact of Building Energy Code Upgrades on Building Energy Savings: A Case Study on Small Offices by Ph.D. Candidate Yunyang Ye
- Optimization of Workload Distribution of Data Centers Based on a Self-Learning In Situ Adaptive Tabulation Model by Dr. Wangda Zuo.
Dr. Zuo also served as a chair for the best student paper competition. Great job to all for presenting internationally at this conference!
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