Free webcasts on sustainable refurbishment available from CIC Start Online
23 June 2010
CIC Start Online aims to embed sustainable building design and refurbishment into practice. The project will assist Scottish small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop and test innovations at testing facilities of the project partners' institutions.The webcasts have been produced in collaboration with the seven Scottish universities involved in the CIC Start Online project and can be found at http://www.cicstart.org/. The access password is provided after free registration.
The webcasts' titles and speakers are as follows:
Towards improving energy efficiency in traditional buildings
Dr Paul Baker, Glasgow Caledonian University
Mr Roger Curtis, Historic Scotland
Mr Nicholas Heath, Changeworks
Mr Alistair Cant, Lister Housing Co-operative
Use of solar PV and hot water for buildings
Prof. Tariq Muneer and Hazel Jane Bowmaker, Edinburgh Napier University
The Solar Refurbishment of Scotland
Prof. Susan Roaf, Heriot Watt University
Mr Campbell McLennan
Mr George Goudsmidt , AES Solar
Mr Nicholas Heath, Changeworks
Alistair Cant, Lister Housing Co-operative
Upgrading Glasgow's Social Housing Stock- reflections on 1990's demonstrations and 21st Century reality
Prof. Colin Porteous and Ms Rosalie Menon, Glasgow School of Art
The problem of rural SME contractors and sustainable technologies
Dr David R Moore, The Robert Gordon University
Retrofit and renewables in traditional rural buildings
Mr John Brennan, University of Edinburgh
Simulation-based design tools: delivering detailed energy systems performance information in real time
Prof. Joe Clarke, University of Strathclyde Glasgow
A series of seminars starting in September 2010 will be filmed and published online in real time as interactive webinars.
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