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European Workshop on ICT for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings

European Workshop on ICT for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings

 

Information and Communication Technology can greatly help achieving a significant energy reduction in new and existing  buildings, which is key to accomplish the European energy policy towards a low consumption economy and more sustainable energy.

The School of Computer Science and Informatics is pleased to announce the Workshop on ICT for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings  as a networking event to facilitate synergy and harmonization between  the  EnPROVE, Energy Warden and FIEMSER projects funded by the European commission during the FP7 call 4.

The workshop is also an opportunity for earlier funded projects to share their experience, achievements and possible pitfalls to avoid. To this end, the workshop will feature short presentations and a panel discussion from 7 main funded European and Irish projects in the topic ICT for Energy efficiency in buildings.


Organizers:

Dr. Antonio Ruzzelli, CLARITY centre, University College Dublin, Ireland.

Mr. Juan Pérez Sainz de Rozas, LABEIN - Tecnalia, Spain.

Dr. Rui Neves Da Silva, Uninova, Portugal.

Mr. Alexis Onoufriou, CNE, Cyprus.

 

Presentations

  Presenter: Dr. Antonio Ruzzelli

  Presenter: Mr. Juan Pérez Sainz de Rozas

Presenters: Mr. Alexis Onoufriou, Dr. Nikos Sakkas

 

Participanting Projects Presentations

Dr. Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland

Dr. Joshua Cooper, CEO, Hildebrand, England

Dr. Naia Arana, European Software Institute, Spain

 

Prof. Nashwan Dawood, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK

 

Prof. Karsten Menzel, University College Cork, Ireland

 

Prof. Dimitrios V. Rovas, Technical University of Crete/CERTH, Greece

Dr. Elias Kosmatopoulos, Technical University of Crete/CERTH, Greece

Christian Wysoudil, Ennovatis GmbH, Germany

Dan Hildebrandt, Ennovatis GmBH, Germany

 

Marc Bordeau, Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, France

 

Location:

Main Boardroom, 2nd Floor at School of Computer Science and Informatics, University College Dublin, Belfield campus, Dublin 4, Ireland

Time:

-  June 6-9, WEEB workshop

- June 9-11 adjunct FIEMSER meeting

How to get there:

School of Computer Science and Informatics,
University College Dublin,
Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland

The School is located within the Belfield campus, opposite the Science North building

Link to the CSI building

Link to the Belfield campus map

View CLARITY Map in a larger map

From the Airport

The best ways from the airport to get to Belfield, University College Dublin is either by Aircoach or taxi

By Aircoach: The aircoach buses operate directly from outside the main entrance of the airport, you should get the one towards  Dublin, Dun Laoghaire (pronounced dun-leerie). Ask the bus driver to get off at the main entrance of University College Dublin. Journey is almost 40 min depending on traffic

By taxi: Taxis operate directly from outside the main entrance to the airport.

Where to stay:

Nearby the campus

   
Picture of Tara Towers Hotel
Tara towers
15  Minutes walk
from UCD Campus Entrance 
 
Ask for UCD rate (€59 room,
€69 room+breakfast) 

Radisson
10 Minutes walk
from UCD Campus Entrance


Stillorgan Park

20-25 Minutes walk
from UCD Campus Entrance
(on well serviced bus route)

 Nearby the airpor

Dublin Airport, Old Airport Road