Published: Nov. 22, 2019 By

On November 21, 2019 several members of the SBS Lab presented for the IBPSA - Denver student presentations at the Colorado School of Mines. The audience included students and faculty from both CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø and Colorado School of Mines, as well as some employees of NREL. The presentations given by the SBS Lab members were:

  • A Modeling Framework to Evaluate Energy, Transportation, and Communication Interdependence in Smart and Connected Communities​, by Ph.D. student Katy Hinkelman
  • Grid-interactive, Efficient and Resilient Communities,Ìýby Ph.D. student Jing Wang
  • Advanced Modeling Technologies to Optimize Thermal Environment and Energy Efficiency in Buildings,Ìýby Ph.D. student Xu Han
  • Standardized Computational Framework forÌýBuilding Energy Analyses,Ìýby Dr. Yunyang Ye
  • Impact of Electricity Pricing Programs on Selection of Energy Efficiency Measures,Ìýby Ph.D. student Yingli Lou
  • Energy Efficient Data Center Cooling,Ìýby Ph.D. student Cary Faulkner
  • Evaluation of WELL Building Standard,Ìýby Ph.D. student Jes Stershic

All the members did a great job presenting, and enjoyed the opportunity to meet the students from the School of Mines.

Audience

Audience of the presentations.

Jing presenting

Jing presenting.

Katy presenting

Katy presenting.