BSUG 2.0 - October 25th

Building Simulation Users Group 2017

Target Audience:

Engineers, Architects, & Simulationists

 

Date and Time:

October 25, 2017 – 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. MT

 

Location:

 

Integrated Design Lab - Classroom

306 S. 6th Street Boise, ID 83702

 

 

Registration:

To Register for in Person Attendance* Click Here;

WEBINAR Presentation Click Here

*FREE LUNCH provided to in-person attendees registered 24 hours in advance
In-Person attendees will receive a raffle ticket for each session attended for a prize drawing in August

Description:

“Smart” thermostats are becoming more and more common in a multitude of applications, from residential to small commercial, and understanding their potential impact in energy consumption is of growing interest. This month’s BSUG presentation will demonstrate how building simulation can be used to analyze energy savings from a smart thermostat. The presentation will describe a calibration method and simulation results using data from a smart thermostat installed at a case-study residence in Texas.

Bio:

Sukhjoon Oh:

Sukjoon Oh is a post doctoral research associate at CAES Energy Efficiency Research Institute (EERI) at Boise State University. He has recently received his PhD degree in Architecture at Texas AM University. He has a six year experience at Energy Systems Laboratory for building energy modeling/analysis, code compliant web-based program, and retro-commissioning.