1st Workshop HEIBS
Paris July, 2021
Welcome to HEIBS’21 at Paris (France)
We are pleased to invite you to the First International Workshop on HEI Building2020 at France hosted by Paris Est Créteil University during July , 2021 at Paris, France.
HEI Building2020 will provide an excellent opportunity to meet experts, exchange information, and strengthen the collaboration among scholars from both academia and industry worldwide. Join us at Paris to discuss the latest science on healthy, green building and its eco-system within an international community of eminent researchers.
HEI Building2020 Paris will provide a four-day program including distinguished plenary speakers, keynote speakers, workshops, oral and poster presentations, and visits of experimental plate-forme and laboratories to foster networking and community. For detailed information please see the Overview and Program of the workshop.
Sincerely
Pr Evelyne Gehin (UPEC, France), General Chair
Pr Borong Lin (TSINGHUA, China), General Co-chair
The International workshop on Healthy, Energy-Efficient and Intelligent Building (HEIBS Building2020) will be held at University of Paris Est Creteil (France) on July, 2021. It goal is to bring together researchers, professors and industrialists concerned by technological and scientific advances in the Materials, Energy Efficient, health and Smart Building. This first international workshop edition is intended to be open to industrial concerns and the transfer of technology between universities and industries. This is why applied themes are programmed to better meet the needs of the industrial community.
Call for paper
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions Deadline : 2-3 pages Abstract
Notification of acceptance : coming soon
Final Version of Accepted Submissions Deadline : coming soon
Main Topics
Topic 1
Healthy and comfort in building
Topic 2
Design and Operation for Green Building and Eco-Community
Topic 3
Renewable Energy and Zero Energy Building
Topic 4
Materials for green building
Topic 5
Interactions between electric vehicle and green building (V2B)
Building Energy Efficiency
Design of Sustainable non-residential buildings
Distributed generation, alternative energy, renewable sources, and energy storage in buildings
Embedded Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings
Emerging communication standards for data collection, energy control, or interoperation of disparate devices or systems
Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings
Energy Efficiency and Renewables in Buildings
Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Energy efficiency in commercial buildings
Energy Policy Recommendations for Non Residential Buildings
Green building energy efficiency
High-Performance Buildings
Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building
Indoor location and building-related contextual computing for increased human-building interactions
Modeling, simulation, optimization, and control of heating, cooling, lighting, ventilation, water usage and other energy flows in buildings, campuses and surrounding spaces
Novel sensor methodologies, sensor networks and applications that enhance building energy efficiency, energy reliability, durability and occupant comfort
Sensing, actuation and management of electrical loads in residential, commercial and industrial settings
Solid State Lighting for non-residential buildings
Systems that can influence building occupant behavior towards a more parsimonious usage of electricity, gas, heating, water
Systems that integrate buildings with the emerging smart grid to provide demand response and ancillary services and/or manage utility costs
Visiting Paris
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Seine River (side of Issy Les Moulineaux) -
Champs Elysees Avenue -
Fontainebleau Castle -
Versailles Castle -
Fontainebleau Castle -
Seguin Isle -
Seguin Isle -
Louis Vuitton Fondation Building -
Museum of Louvre -
Seine River (side of Seguin Isle) -
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Louis Vuitton Fondation Building -
Louis Vuitton Fondation Building
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