Conference announcement: Data for Low Energy Buildings (DATALEB'18)

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Dear Bldg-Sim community:

The following conference in Spain may be of interest to some of you with a wider interest in low-energy buildings. The scope is wider than simulation only, but building simulation will be a key aspect of the event.

Best regards,
Pieter de Wilde

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dataleb18 at um.es

1st International Conference on Data For Low Energy Buildings

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University of Murcia
Murcia (Spain) | 28th - 29th June, 2018

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SCOPE

The conference Data for Low-Energy Buildings 2018 aims to facilitate the exchange and share of ideas in the fields of energy use in buildings and data science. The event will have representation from industry and academia and will cover the common ground of these two important disciplines. With this, it is intended to facilitate an interdisciplinary arena in which the participants will be able to discuss their most recent findings, the recent innovations, and the trends that this field of study has shown in the last years..

DATALEB'18 is supported by Seneca Foundation, University of Murcia, Gemini Data Loggers (Tinytag), and technically sponsored by IBPSA World.

TOPICS

At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings.

* Data infrastructure
* Sensoring hardware
* Monitoring techniques
* Data and policy
* Data security on building applications
* Data as the result of human behaviour
* Buildings and data
* City scale monitoring
* The weather as a source of uncertain data

COMMITTEE

General Chairs

Antonio Skarmeta
Professor in Telematics
University of Murcia (Spain)

Alfonso P. Ramallo-Gonzalez
Research fellow
University of Murcia (Spain)

Steering Committee

Alfonso P. Ramallo-Gonzalez
University of Murcia
Spain

Ramon Sanchez-Iborra
University of Murcia
Spain

Technical Program Committee Chairs

Pieter de Wilde
University of Plymouth
UK

David Coley
University of Bath
UK

Technical Program Committee

Jean Rouleau (University of Quebec)
Marika Vellei (University of La Rochelle)
Jose Luis Hernandez (University of Murcia)
Fernando Illan-Gomez (Technical University of Cartagena)
Michael Wood (University of Exeter)
Aurora Gonzalez-Vidal (University of Murcia)
Matthew Eames (University of Exeter)
Fernando Terroso-Saenz (Universidad Catolica San Antonio)
Daniel Fosas de Pando (University of Bath)
Javer Prieto-Tejedor (University of Salamanca)
Miguel-Angel Zamora-Izquierdo (University of Murcia)

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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Michael Wetter
Deputy Group Leader Simulation Research Group. Director At-Large IBPSA World. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA)

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Matthew Eames
Senior Lecturer. Two-times winner of the Napier Medal. University of Exeter (UK)

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission due

Notification date

Camera ready due

Registration due

Conference dates

15th March, 2018

1st May, 2018

1st June, 2018

1st June, 2018

28th-29th June, 2018

SUBMISSIONS

Review process

DATALEB'18 welcomes the submission of application papers with preference to the topics listed in the call for papers. All submitted papers will undergo a thorough review process; each paper will be refereed by at least three experts in the field based on relevance, originality, significance, quality and clarity.

The papers must consist of original, relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the conference.

Submitting papers

DATALEB'18 papers must be formatted according to this template, with a maximum length of 6 pages in length, including figures and references. All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the Paper Submission Page.

Publication

Accepted papers will be included in DATALEB'18 Proceedings. At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings.

dataleb18.inf.um.es

dataleb18 at um.es

Prof. Dr. Ir. P.J.C.J de Wilde, CEng FIBPSA FCIBSE MASHRAE FHEA VDI
Professor of Building Performance Analysis
Head of the Department of the Built Environment
Plymouth University
Roland Levinsky Building Room 301A
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
United Kingdom
Email: pieter.dewilde at plymouth.ac.uk

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