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Researcher Details
 
Name: Professor T Oreszczyn
Organisation: UCL
Department: Bartlett Sch of Env, Energy & Resources
Current EPSRC-Supported Research Topics:
Energy Efficiency

Current EPSRC Support
EP/X00967X/1 Energy Demand Observatory and Laboratory (EDOL)(P)
EP/T025875/1 Smart Composite Material for Advanced Building Fenestration to Enhance Energy Efficiency(C)
Previous EPSRC Support
EP/V012053/1 The Active Building Centre Research Programme (ABC RP)(C)
EP/S016627/1 The Active Building Centre(C)
EP/R035288/1 UK Centre for Research on Energy Demand(C)
EP/P032761/1 Smart Energy Research Lab(P)
EP/P022405/1 Complex Built Environment Systems (CBES) Platform Grant Renewal Bid: Built Environment Systems Thinking(C)
EP/L002655/1 Sustainable Thermal Energy Service Partnerships (STEPs)(P)
EP/K011839/1 RCUK CENTRE for ENERGY EPIDEMIOLOGY (CEE): the study of energy demand in a population.(P)
EP/I02929X/1 Complex Built Environment Systems (CBES) Platform Grant Renewal Bid: The Unintended Consequences of Decarbonising the Built Environment(C)
EP/H051112/1 People, Energy and Buildings: Distribution, Diversity and Dynamics (PEB:D3)(P)
TS/H002650/1 BLP LCC for sustainability: online toolkit modelling capital costs,operational costs,embodied and running energy costs and CO2 emissions for dwellings(P)
EP/F007132/1 Pollutants in the Urban Environment: An Integrated Framework for Improving Sustainability of the Indoor Environment (PUrE Intrawise)(C)
EP/D506859/1 Platform: Complex Built Environment Systems(P)
EP/D064090/1 The environmental control of house dust mites: public dissemination(P)
GR/S94292/01 Building Market Transformation(C)
GR/S94377/01 Carbon Reduction in Buildings: A socio-technical, longitudinal study of carbon use in buildings(C)
GR/S70678/01 Controlling house dust mites by environmental means: Validation of a combined hygrothermal population model(P)
GR/S45423/01 DOMESTIC AIR CONDITIONING - Occupant Use and Operational Efficiency(C)
GR/S18359/01 Engineering Historic Futures: Adapting Historic Environments to Moisture-Related Climate Change(C)
GR/M93925/01 A HYGROTHERMAL MODEL FOR PREDICTING HOUSE-DUST MITE RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IN DWELLINGS(P)
GR/L54950/01 VIRTUAL REALITY CENTRE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT(C)
GR/L13971/01 HEALTH AND SAFETY RISK ANALYSIS FOR REFURBISHMENT OPERATIONS IN OCCUPIED BUILDINGS(P)
GR/H38294/01 NEW GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN OF HEALTHY OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS(C)
Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator