Vision
To foster interdisciplinary collaboration to increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve indoor environmental quality in new and existing buildings.
Goals
- Quantifying the impacts of new and existing buildings on energy use, the indoor and outdoor environment, and human health
- Maximizing energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and indoor environmental quality through design, construction, and operation
- Translating these outcomes to industry practitioners
For more information, contact Brent Stephens.
- 2020: “An Incremental Design Approach for Culture Preservation and Energy Conservation of Historic Buildings Using Person Comfort Systems.” PI: Mohammad Heidarinejad (CAEE), Co-PIs: Brent Stephens (CAEE), Martin Felsen (ARCH)
- 2015: “Adaptive Ventilation Management Cyber-System for Energy Efficient Buildings.” PI: Ivan Mutis (CAEE), Co-PI: Ravi Srinivasan (University of Florida)
- 2012: “Evaluation of the Effects of Green Walls on Building Consumption.” PI: Peter Osler (ARCH), Co-PIs: Herek Clack (MMAE), Antony Wood (ARCH), Payam Bahrami (ARCH)
- 2011: “Smart-Building Optimization and Assessment Tool (S-BOAT).” PI: Donald Chmielewski (ChBE), Co-PIs: Ralph Muehleisen (CAEE), Demetrios Moschandreas (CAEE)
- 2011: “Fenestration Guidelines for Energy Efficient Facades in Commercial Buildings.” PI: Majoub Elnimeiri (ARCH), Co-PIs: Herek Clack (MMAE), Dong-Hwan Ko (ARCH)
David Arditi (CAEE): Construction management; life cycle costing; IT in building design; optimized sustainable design
Frank Flury (ARCH): Design/build architecture
Mohammad Heidarinejad (CAEE): Multi-scale modeling of the built environment; building energy and environmental measurements; energy-efficient buildings; building energy simulation; computational fluid dynamics; building control; sustainable and smart cities
Brent Stephens (CAEE): Fate and transport of indoor pollutants; building energy and environmental measurements; HVAC filtration; human exposures to airborne pollutants; energy-efficient buildings