AIVC 2010 - Low Energy and Sustainable Ventilation Technologies for Green Buildings

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26 - 28 October 2010
Type of Event | Conference
City | Seoul ( Asia )
Geographic Coverage | International
Target Group | Building professionals
Event Languages | English
Organiser | AIVC - KICT - AIK
Event website URL(s) | http://www.aivc2010.org
During this 3 days conference, a whole range of topics(*) related to low energy and sustainable ventilation technologies for green buildings will be presented and discussed, in the form of keynote presentations, short and long oral presentations, poster sessions and workshops. (*) Topics include : natural and mechanical ventilation systems for near zero energy buildings, air filtering and cleaning, HVAC systems, ventilation standards and regulations, building airtightness, condensation and mould growth, retrofitting, performance prediction, case studies, commissioning, ventilation performances in practice, air quality, healthy buildings, sustainable technologies for building ventilation, environmental impact of ventilation systems

During this 3 days conference,  a whole range of topics(*) related to low energy and sustainable ventilation technologies for green buildings will be presented and discussed, in the form of keynote presentations, short and long oral presentations, poster sessions and workshops.
We invite you to submit an abstract about your recent projects, research findings,...  for presentation at the AIVC 2010 conference in Seoul, Korea. Papers related to all aspects of low energy and sustainable ventilation technologies for green buildings are warmly encouraged. The abstracts should briefly summarize the research objectives, methodology, and findings. Also proposals for workshops can be submitted. The deadline for submission of your abstract and proposals for workshops is April 30!

(*) Topics include :  natural and mechanical ventilation systems for near zero energy buildings, air filtering and cleaning, HVAC systems, ventilation standards and regulations, building airtightness, condensation and mould growth, retrofitting, performance prediction, case studies, commissioning, ventilation performances in practice, air quality, healthy buildings, sustainable technologies for building ventilation, environmental impact of ventilation systems
Source Languages | English

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