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Celebrate Princeton Invention – November 11, 2017

November 9, 2017 mbozlar

Our group will attend the Celebrate Princeton Invention meeting this year and present our latest research on advanced sensors to measure Radiant Temperature for improved human comfort.

 

More info:
https://invention.princeton.edu/news/forrest-meggers-radiant-temperature-sensor-improved-human-comfort

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Recent News & Development

  • Forrest giving WeLL seminar at Berkeley CBE – Rethinking Radiant
  • New article on non-condensing radiant panel experiments in Architectural Science Review
  • ColdTube is cold!
  • Do black globes work? New replication paper published in Energy and Buildings!
  • CHAOS presents papers at International Building Physics Conference in Syracuse
  • Evolution of air quality paper published!
  • Forrest presenting at Department of Energy Better Building Summit
  • AMS International Conference on Urban Comfort presentation by Hongshan and Forrest
  • Thermal Comfort Badge
  • Eric Teitelbaum in Singapore managing ColdTube project

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