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An indoor dehumidification system that uses 75 percent less energy was Awarded the 2018 Princeton’s IP Accelerator Fund

January 29, 2018 mbozlar

https://www.princeton.edu/news/2018/01/23/princetons-ip-accelerator-fund-supports-six-innovations-potential-societal-impact

 

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Recent News & Development

  • Decade of CHAOS @reunions
  • Dry Screen project highlighted at DOE Advanced Building Construction summit
  • New paper showing how bad ac is and how helpful radiant can be for efficiency and fresh air
  • EVENT: Climate forces across scales
  • Exploring membrane-assisted radiant cooling for designing comfortable naturally ventilated spaces in the tropics! Read about it here in our new publication on Building Research and Information!
  • Membrane-assisted radiant cooling for expanding thermal comfort zones globally without air conditioning! Read about it here in our new publication on pnas!
  • 3d visualizations for facilitating multi-disciplinary research! Read about it here!
  • Limitations of black globe thermometer in an environment with high air to radiant temperature separation! Read about it in our new article on Scientific Reports
  • More ways to achieve thermal comfort! Read about it in our new article on Energy and Buildings
  • What is Mean Radiant Temperature? Read about it in our New article on renewable and sustainable energy review

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