From 25 to 27 July, 2024
IBPC 2024 is the ninth edition of the official triennial conference of the International Association of Building Physics (IABP). The IBPC conferences unite researchers, practitioners, educators and students from the building science and building physics sectors worldwide.
We meet to exchange new research and innovative technologies and to discuss current and future challenges and sustainable solutions within building physics, while we support innovative discoveries related to climate change challenges.
See hope to meet you in Toronto (Ontario, Canada) at IBPC 2024, which is hosted by the Toronto Metropolitan University, from 25th to 27th July, 2024.
Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 3 millions, being the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America.
Regular speakers can contribute to the conference in several ways:
The deadline for ABSTRACT Submission is Extended to December 31, 2023
The deadline for FULL PAPER Submission remains March31, 2024.
All full papers and regular and extended abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be published and, based on authors’ acceptance, will be covered by SCOPUS and other major database.
Theme: Multiphysics and multiscale building physics
Location: Toronto Metropolitan University
Date: 22 to 25 July, 2024
Fee: no fee will be charged to the students
| 22 July | 23 July | 24 July |
Specific topic | Multi-physics modeling | Air quality and materials | From materials to systems |
Context | Building energy and environmental modelling | In collaboration with the new Annex on novel materials | Renewable energy supply systems and their integration with buildings and grids |
Morning | Prof. C. Rode (multiphysics material modelling)
Prof. M. Cellura (solar energy in building modelling)
| Prof. M. El Mankibi (ventilation)
Dr. Myriam Bahrar (hybrid ventilation
Dr. Colin Olson (air tightness) | Prof. M. Perino (introduction)
Prof. A. Pisello (urban overheating resilience)
Prof. V. Serra (indoor facing materials/systems)
Prof. F. Meggers (innovative HVAC systems) |
Afternoon | Dr. Colin Olson (air tightness) Prof. U. Berardi (nanotechnologies) | Prof. Fariborz Haghighat Prof. M. Qin
| Prof. F. Kuznik (thermal energy storage in buildings) Prof. U. Eicker (buildings and city: energy/ environmental integration) |
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22 July
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23 July
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24 July
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Specific topic
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Multi-physics modeling
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Air quality and materials
|
From materials to systems
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Context
|
Building energy and environmental modelling
|
In collaboration with the new Annex on novel materials
|
Renewable energy supply systems and their integration with buildings and grids
|
Morning
|
Prof. C. Rode (multiphysics material modelling) Prof. M. Cellura (solar energy in building modelling)
|
Prof. M. El Mankibi (ventilation)
Dr. Myriam Bahrar (hybrid ventilation Dr. Colin Olson (air tightness) |
Prof. M. Perino (introduction)
Prof. A. Pisello (urban overheating resilience) Prof. V. Serra (indoor facing materials/systems) Prof. F. Meggers (innovative HVAC systems) |
Afternoon
|
Dr. Colin Olson (air tightness)
Prof. U. Berardi (nanotechnologies) |
Prof. Fariborz Haghighat
Prof. M. Qin |
Prof. F. Kuznik (thermal energy storage in buildings)
Prof. U. Eicker (buildings and city: energy/ environmental integration) |