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Ph.D.-theses and scientific monographs
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Selected publications issued before 1998

Education


The International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy offers education for bachelor and master students in basic heating, ventilating and air conditioning, fluid mechanics, and moulds in buildings as well as advanced training in indoor climate and ventilation of buildings. Currently, the curriculum comprises:


41721 Ventilation and Climatic Systems

41722 Indoor Climate

41815 Heating, Cooling and Air Conditioning

41814 Heat Transfer

27552 Moulds in buildings and indoor climate

41822 Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics

41841 Programming and automation


In addition, special courses (5 - 15 ECTS) may be defined with the Centre staff.

The Centre's mid-term and master projects are most often connected with or conducted as part of the ongoing research projects, although further projects may be formulated according to individual interests of students and the Centre's research plans. Some of the ongoing projects are listed below.



Education of new researchers is highly prioritised, and the doctoral students are responsible for a substantial part of the research work conducted within the Centre. Titles of current Ph.D.- projects are shown below.


Development of a model to estimate the economical consequences of poor indoor climate

Effects of plasticizers on health and comfort

People’s Behaviour Regarding Control of the Indoor Environment

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Thermal comfort under non-steady conditions


Additional information on education offered by the Centre may be obtained from staff members.