Presentations & Speakers:

  • Welcome on behalf of NILIM, Takahiko Hasegawa (Deputy Director-General, NILIM, JP)
  • Welcome on behalf of BRI and overview of IEA-EBC, Takao Sawachi (EBC Executive Committee Chair, JP
  • Overview of AIVC, TightVent, venticool & IEQ-GA, Arnold Janssens (AIVC Operating Agent/INIVE/UGent, BE)
  • Japan’s Policy toward Carbon Neutrality in the Housing and Building Sectors, Takashi Imamura (Housing Bureau-MLIT, JP)
  • Context and policies for energy and ventilation in Europe, new evolutions in EPBD, Jaap Hogeling (EPB/REHVA/ISSO, NL)
  • Ventilation standards in the US, Iain Walker (LBNL, USA)
  • A general overview of IEA-EBC Annex 78: Supplementing ventilation with gas-phase air cleaning, implementation and energy implications, Pawel Wargocki (DTU, DK)
  • International standardization of testing perceived air quality and the supporting information from in silico model for transport efficiency of acetone from indoor to olfactory epithelium cells, Kazuhide Ito (Kyushu University, JP)
  • An update on IEA-EBC Annex 86: Energy efficient smart IAQ management in residential buildings, Jelle Laverge (UGent, BE)
  • Dallying with DALYs: a harm-based approach to IAQ acceptability , Benjamin Jones (Nottingham University, UK)
  • IEA-EBC Annex 87: Energy and indoor environmental quality Performance of Personalised Environmental Control Systems (PECS), Bjarne Olesen (DTU, DK)
  • Personal environment comfort system (PECS) for improving thermal comfort and IAQ in a zero energy building, Shin-ichi Tanabe (Waseda University, JP)
  • Actual effectiveness of energy/heat recovery ventilators in buildings: how is it influenced by key design factors and testing results (airflow, airflow ratio, unit exhaust air transfer ratio)?, Tetsutoshi Kan (Better Living, JP)
  • Latest trends and technologies of energy recovery ventilators in Japan, Junichi Takahashi (Mitsubishi Electric co, JP)                         
  • Performance assessment framework for smart ventilation systems, Hilde Breesch (KULeuven, BE)
  • Effect of indoor temperature differences and zoning on the performance of energy efficient ventilation strategies for domestic buildings, Jelle Laverge (UGent, BE)
  • Proposal to promote airtightness in non-residential buildings in Japan, Kiyoshi Hiwatashi (Taisei Corporation, JP)
  • Trends in building and ductwork airtightness in different countries, Valérie Leprince (Cerema, FR)
  • Airtightness testing of large buildings, Iain Walker (LBNL, USA)
  • Measurement for exterior wall airtightness of high-rise buildings using stack effect/individual air conditioning and outdoor air entering through entrance doors, Yuichi Takemasa (Kajima Technical Research Institute, JP)   
  • Airtightness of large buildings in Japan: current situation and a proposal for the future, Takashi Hasegawa (Eikan-Shoji, JP)          
  • ISO 9972: An overview of difficulties with the current standard, Benedikt Koelsch (Cerema, FR)
  • Durability of building airtightness, Valérie Leprince (Cerema, FR)
  • Aerosol transmission route of respiratory pathogens and their mitigation strategies, U. Yanagi (Kogakuin University, JP)
  • Countermeasures against indoor aerosol infection in Japan, Motoya Hayashi (Hokkaido University, JP)
  • Using pathogen-free air to reduce infection risks in buildings, Chris Iddon, (UCL, UK)
  • Revision of ISO17772-1 and EN16798-1 Standards dealing with indoor environmental quality, Bjarne Olesen (DTU, DK)
  • Role of air cleaning in infection control, Pawel Wargocki (DTU, DK)
  • Developing regulations to improve IAQ and ventilation in Belgian buildings, Peter Wouters (INIVE, BE) and Arnold Janssens (UGent, BE)
  • Airtightness and internal air flows in multifamily buildings, Iain Walker (LBNL, USA)

 

​More information on this event, including the slides of the presentations, can be found here.