The document provides a draft timetable for the Windsor Conference 2014, listing presentations and events taking place from Thursday April 10th to Sunday April 13th. It includes sessions on topics like thermal comfort, occupant behavior, building physics, physiology, outdoor comfort, and using statistics. Presentations are grouped into sessions with chairs and cover research on residential, office and educational buildings in various climates. Workshops also address themes like thermo-active building systems, daylight, negotiated comfort, instrumentation, and dynamic thermal environments. The conference features keynote speakers and provides opportunities for discussion.
Windsor Conference Draft Timetable March 25thRichard Roaf
This document provides the draft timetable for the Windsor Conference 2014, including the schedule of presentations and events from Thursday, April 10th to Sunday, April 13th. On Thursday there will be registration, drinks, and an after-dinner talk. Friday and Saturday will include sessions on topics like thermal comfort, occupant behavior, physiology, lighting and acoustics. Presentations will be grouped into tracks and each track will have a chair or two. There will also be workshops held each evening. The conference concludes on Sunday with a session on thermal comfort, productivity and occupant behavior.
This document provides an overview of a National Wildlife Federation report titled "The Campus Wild: How College and University Green Landscapes Provide Havens for Wildlife and 'Lands-on' Experiences for Students". The report explores how college and university campuses across the US are creating green spaces that protect wildlife and provide hands-on learning opportunities for students. It covers topics such as campus landscaping, trees and woody plants, natural areas, remote college properties, and campus policy and planning with wildlife and climate in mind. The report aims to showcase how campus green spaces can benefit both wildlife and the campus community.
The document discusses three ways for good causes to get more views on their content: 1) Appealing to emotional responses in viewers, 2) Leveraging social motivations by making content share-worthy, and 3) Optimizing content for high click-through rates on shares to maximize views. It suggests nonprofits refer to research from Viral Marketing: The Science of Sharing and Unruly Media to improve in these three areas and better spread their message online.
"Winning YouTube: What the Research Says" Richard RoafRichard Roaf
Alter Eco's Richard recently gave a presentation on "Winning YouTube: What the Research Says" at Oxford Geek Night. In 5 minutes he covered seeding, making your videos more sharable and optimising the name and description of your video.
Introduction to Social Media for Academics | EcodemiaRichard Roaf
The document discusses using social media to engage the public in research on sustainable development. It provides examples of how academics and universities are using platforms like blogs, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter successfully. It then offers best practices and a four stage process for getting started with an integrated social media strategy, including assessing resources, surveying the current landscape, establishing guidelines, and reviewing efforts.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
Windsor Conference Draft Timetable March 25thRichard Roaf
This document provides the draft timetable for the Windsor Conference 2014, including the schedule of presentations and events from Thursday, April 10th to Sunday, April 13th. On Thursday there will be registration, drinks, and an after-dinner talk. Friday and Saturday will include sessions on topics like thermal comfort, occupant behavior, physiology, lighting and acoustics. Presentations will be grouped into tracks and each track will have a chair or two. There will also be workshops held each evening. The conference concludes on Sunday with a session on thermal comfort, productivity and occupant behavior.
This document provides an overview of a National Wildlife Federation report titled "The Campus Wild: How College and University Green Landscapes Provide Havens for Wildlife and 'Lands-on' Experiences for Students". The report explores how college and university campuses across the US are creating green spaces that protect wildlife and provide hands-on learning opportunities for students. It covers topics such as campus landscaping, trees and woody plants, natural areas, remote college properties, and campus policy and planning with wildlife and climate in mind. The report aims to showcase how campus green spaces can benefit both wildlife and the campus community.
The document discusses three ways for good causes to get more views on their content: 1) Appealing to emotional responses in viewers, 2) Leveraging social motivations by making content share-worthy, and 3) Optimizing content for high click-through rates on shares to maximize views. It suggests nonprofits refer to research from Viral Marketing: The Science of Sharing and Unruly Media to improve in these three areas and better spread their message online.
"Winning YouTube: What the Research Says" Richard RoafRichard Roaf
Alter Eco's Richard recently gave a presentation on "Winning YouTube: What the Research Says" at Oxford Geek Night. In 5 minutes he covered seeding, making your videos more sharable and optimising the name and description of your video.
Introduction to Social Media for Academics | EcodemiaRichard Roaf
The document discusses using social media to engage the public in research on sustainable development. It provides examples of how academics and universities are using platforms like blogs, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter successfully. It then offers best practices and a four stage process for getting started with an integrated social media strategy, including assessing resources, surveying the current landscape, establishing guidelines, and reviewing efforts.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
See the full article and more summaries like this on SpeakerHub here: https://speakerhub.com/blog/5-presentation-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers
See the original article on Forbes here:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/05/06/5-public-speaking-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers/&refURL=&referrer=#5c07a8221d9b
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
Everyone is in agreement that ChatGPT (and other generative AI tools) will shape the future of work. Yet there is little consensus on exactly how, when, and to what extent this technology will change our world.
Businesses that extract maximum value from ChatGPT will use it as a collaborative tool for everything from brainstorming to technical maintenance.
For individuals, now is the time to pinpoint the skills the future professional will need to thrive in the AI age.
Check out this presentation to understand what ChatGPT is, how it will shape the future of work, and how you can prepare to take advantage.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
A brief introduction to DataScience with explaining of the concepts, algorithms, machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, clustering, statistics, data preprocessing, real-world applications etc.
It's part of a Data Science Corner Campaign where I will be discussing the fundamentals of DataScience, AIML, Statistics etc.
Time Management & Productivity - Best PracticesVit Horky
Here's my presentation on by proven best practices how to manage your work time effectively and how to improve your productivity. It includes practical tips and how to use tools such as Slack, Google Apps, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Gmail and others.
The six step guide to practical project managementMindGenius
The six step guide to practical project management
If you think managing projects is too difficult, think again.
We’ve stripped back project management processes to the
basics – to make it quicker and easier, without sacrificing
the vital ingredients for success.
“If you’re looking for some real-world guidance, then The Six Step Guide to Practical Project Management will help.”
Dr Andrew Makar, Tactical Project Management
Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT and AI in Testing - A Real-World Look, present...Applitools
During this webinar, Anand Bagmar demonstrates how AI tools such as ChatGPT can be applied to various stages of the software development life cycle (SDLC) using an eCommerce application case study. Find the on-demand recording and more info at https://applitools.info/b59
Key takeaways:
• Learn how to use ChatGPT to add AI power to your testing and test automation
• Understand the limitations of the technology and where human expertise is crucial
• Gain insight into different AI-based tools
• Adopt AI-based tools to stay relevant and optimize work for developers and testers
* ChatGPT and OpenAI belong to OpenAI, L.L.C.
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
See the full article and more summaries like this on SpeakerHub here: https://speakerhub.com/blog/5-presentation-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers
See the original article on Forbes here:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/05/06/5-public-speaking-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers/&refURL=&referrer=#5c07a8221d9b
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
Everyone is in agreement that ChatGPT (and other generative AI tools) will shape the future of work. Yet there is little consensus on exactly how, when, and to what extent this technology will change our world.
Businesses that extract maximum value from ChatGPT will use it as a collaborative tool for everything from brainstorming to technical maintenance.
For individuals, now is the time to pinpoint the skills the future professional will need to thrive in the AI age.
Check out this presentation to understand what ChatGPT is, how it will shape the future of work, and how you can prepare to take advantage.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
A brief introduction to DataScience with explaining of the concepts, algorithms, machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, clustering, statistics, data preprocessing, real-world applications etc.
It's part of a Data Science Corner Campaign where I will be discussing the fundamentals of DataScience, AIML, Statistics etc.
Time Management & Productivity - Best PracticesVit Horky
Here's my presentation on by proven best practices how to manage your work time effectively and how to improve your productivity. It includes practical tips and how to use tools such as Slack, Google Apps, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Gmail and others.
The six step guide to practical project managementMindGenius
The six step guide to practical project management
If you think managing projects is too difficult, think again.
We’ve stripped back project management processes to the
basics – to make it quicker and easier, without sacrificing
the vital ingredients for success.
“If you’re looking for some real-world guidance, then The Six Step Guide to Practical Project Management will help.”
Dr Andrew Makar, Tactical Project Management
Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT and AI in Testing - A Real-World Look, present...Applitools
During this webinar, Anand Bagmar demonstrates how AI tools such as ChatGPT can be applied to various stages of the software development life cycle (SDLC) using an eCommerce application case study. Find the on-demand recording and more info at https://applitools.info/b59
Key takeaways:
• Learn how to use ChatGPT to add AI power to your testing and test automation
• Understand the limitations of the technology and where human expertise is crucial
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Windsor Conference Timetable
1. Windsor Conference 2014 draft timetable
THURSDAY 10TH APRIL 2014
17:00 registration
18:00 drinks
19:00 dinner
20:00 after-dinner talk (Chair Fergus Nicol)
Gail Brager University of
California, Berkeley
2. FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014
08:30 Registration
SESSION 1: Affordable domestic comfort in the 21st Century (chairS Maria Kolokotroni and Bjarne Olesen)
09:00 W14076 Development of the adaptive model for thermal comfort in
Japanese houses
Hom B. Rijal Tokyo City
University
Humphreys,
Nicol.
09:15 W14105 Effect of passive cooling strategies on overheating in low
energy residential buildings for Danish climate
Angela Simone Technical
University of
Denmark
09:30 W14040 Summer thermal comfort in new and old apartment
buildings
Mikk Maivel Tallinn University of
Technology
Kurnitski,
Kalamees
09:45 W14090 A coupled summer thermal comfort and indoor air quality
model of urban high-rise housing
Anna Mavrogianni University College
London (UCL)
Taylor, Thoua,
Davies, Kolm-
Murray
10:00 W14162 Indoor thermal conditions and thermal comfort in
residential buildings during the winter in Lhasa, China
Haiyan Yan Henan Polytechnic
University
Yang
10:15 W14079 Challenges in designing for comfort – Comfort and energy
use characterization in residential apartments
Rajasekar Elangovan L&T Construction Soumya,
Venkateswaran
10:30 W14128 The Greek Housing Stock and the Role of the Occupant’s
Behaviour in Achieving Energy Efficiency
Konstantinos Palantzidis London
Metropolitan
University
Brotas
10:35 W14148 Characterization of Thermal Comfort in a Passively Cooled
Building Located in a Hot-Arid Climate
Alfredo Fernandez-
Gonzalez
University of
Nevada
10:40 W14075 Survey on the thermal comfort and occupant behaviour in
the bedrooms of the Japanese houses
Imagawa Hikaru Tokyo City
University
Rijal
3. 10:45 discussion
11:00 Coffee break
SESSION 2 Controlling Comfort (Chairs Hom Rijal and Madhavi Indraganti)
11:20 W14052 Individual Thermal Control in the Workplace and Changes
in Thermal Preferences in a Day: Norwegian Cellular vs.
British Open Plan Layouts
Sally Salome Shahzad University of
Edinburgh
Brennan,
Theodossopoul
os
11:35 W14067 A comparison of alternative occupant classification
approaches for the modelling of window behaviour in
office buildings
Shen Wei Loughborough
University
Buswell,
Loveday
11:50 W14138 A field study about the influence of personal control on
human thermal comfort
Maohui LUO Tsinghua University Cao, Zhu
12:05 W14058 Case Study: Thermal Comfort in a Cooling Mist on Hot
Summer Days
Craig Farnham Osaka City
University
Emura
12:20 W14096 Thermal judgements and adaptive behaviours: a study on
the subjective side of thermal comfort in two University
buildings in France.
Margot Pellegrino University of Paris
Est
12:35 W14041 User friendliness and building automation - A conceptual
approach to understanding perceived control
Runa T. Hellwig Augsburg
University of
Apllied Sciences
-
12:50 W14055 Applying contextual understanding in mixed mode design:
a user-centred study of thermal comfort and adaptive
control
Kathryn Healey University of
Queensland
12:55 W14027 Adaptive comfort opportunities under mechanically
conditioned environment
Alexandre Freire University of Porto Alexandre, Nicol
13:00 W14133 Does PMV unnecessarily restrict naturally ventilation in
buildings?
Kevin Bowe Heriot Watt
University
4. 13:05 W14071 Occupants’ behaviour in office building: stochastic models
for window opening.
Valentina Fabi Politecnico di
Torino
Maggiora,
Andersen,
Corgnati
13:10 W14103 Implication of building energy modeling (BEM) and
adaptive model to assess the efficiency of multi storied
apartments in composite climate of North India
Shailza Singh Indian Institute of
Technology
Chani, Kulkarni
13:15 W14097 Comfort temperature and the adaptive use of
environmental controls in offices in Japan
Ryozo Ooka The University of
Tokyo
Indraganti, Rijal
13:20 discussion
13:30 LUNCH
SESSION 3: comfort in Offices and educational buildings
14:30 W14085 Understanding thermal comfort conditions in airport
terminal buildings
Alkis Kotopouleas University of Kent Nikolopoulou
14:45 W14049 Occupant behaviour and obstacles in operating the
openings in offices in India
Madhavi Indraganti University of
California, Berkeley
Ooka, Rijal,
Brager
15:00 W14033 Summertime Thermal Comfort in Australian School
Classrooms
Richard de Dear University of
Sydney
Kim, Candido,
Deuble
15:15 W14004 Cold comfort: thermal satisfaction in academia Simi Hoque University of
Massachusetts
Weil
15:30 W14151 Thermal comfort conditions during daily prayer times in an
Air-Conditioned Mosque in Malaysia
Azman Hussin Universiti
Kebangsaan
Malaysia
Salleh, Chan,
Mat
5. 15:45 W14045 A holistic approach to comfort in offices Wim Zeiler TU Eindhoven Zeiler, de Korte,
Nierman,
Boxem,
Maassen
15:50 W14127 Cost effectiveness of thermal mitigation based on the long
term thermal analysis of a large office building
Paolo Lenzuni INAIL Merlino, Viazzo,
Freda, Capone,
del Gaudio
15:55 W14022 A field study of thermal comfort in transitional spaces in
buildings in Cardiff, UK
Guoying Hou Welsh School of
Architecture
Tweed
16:00 W14015 Choosing a method of thermal comfort for mixed-mode
office buildings located in hot-humid summer climate
Ricardo Rupp Federal University
of Santa Catarina
Ghisi
16:05 W14150 Indoor thermal comfort survey in campus buildings
(classrooms) in Beijing for a long time
Min Li Tsinghua University Cao, Zhu
16:10 W14011 Adaptive comfort relations and comfort temperature
ranges from a field study in undergraduate laboratories
Asit Kumar Mishra Indian Institute of
Technology
Ramgopal
16:15 W14044 CASE STUDY – THERMAL COMFORT EVALUATIONS IN PRAYER HALLS IN
TWO CONTINENTS.
Ashak Nathwani University of
Sydney
16:20 W14137 Thermal comfort in primary schools: a field study in Chile Maureen Trebilcock Universidad del Bio-
Bio
Figueroa
16:25 discussion
16:30 Tea
FIRST WORKSHOP SESSION
6. 16:45 WS 1 (2 hours): comfort, user behaviour and energy efficiency of thermo-active building - systems and ventilation strategies
W14131 Designing resilient housing for co-evolutionary adaptivity Fionn Stevenson University of
Sheffield
Barborska-
Narozny
W14054 Comfort and adaptation in mixed-mode buildings in a hot-
dry climate
ANOOP HONNEKERI University of
California, Berkeley
Brager, Dhaka,
Mathur
16:45 WS 2 (2 Hours): Schools and young people (Despoina Teli and Azadeh Montazami)
W14050 Occupants’ behaviours in controlling blinds in UK primary
schools
Azadeh Montazami Coventry University Gaterell
W14070 Do the constants used in adaptive comfort algorithms
reflect the observed responses of children in junior school
classrooms?
Despoina Teli University of
Southampton
James, Jentsch
W14053 Developing assumptions of metabolic rate estimation for
upper primary children in the calculation of the Fanger
PMV model
Shamila Haddad University of New
South Wales
Osmond, King,
Heidari
16:45 WORKSHOP 3 (1 hour): Standards: developments of EN15251 (Bjarne Olesen)
W14143 A NEW HYBRID THERMAL COMFORT GUIDELINE FOR THE
NETHERLANDS (ISSO 74: 2014)
Atze Boerstra BBA Binnenmilieu van Hoof & van
Weele
W14118 Application of the adaptive model proposed by ASHRAE 55
in the Brazilian climate context: raising some issues
Renata De Vecchi Federal University
of Santa Catarina
Sorgato,
Pacheco,
Cândido and
Lamberts
17:45 WORKSHOP 4 (1 hour): Overheating in buildings (Fergus Nicol)
7. W14002 Indoor Overheating Risk and Climate Change. Modelling
sensitivity of building design parameters for a free-running
building.
Linda Gichuyia University of
Cambridge
Steemers
W14163 What are the Upper limits of Comfort? Susan Roaf Heriot Watt
University
Smith, Al Sheikh
and Bowe
19:00 Dinner
20:30 AFTER DINNER TALKS (Chair Gail Brager)
Climate change and the limits of comfort (Profs Miles Allen and Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt)
8. SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 2014
SESSION 4: The phsysiology of thermal comfort
09:00 W14082 Thermoregulatory behaviour in response to switching
thermal environments – a pilot experiment prior to a mild
warm acclimation study
Hannah Pallubinsky Maastricht
University
Schellen, van
Marken
Lichtenbelt
09:15 W14126 Energy efficient living – INTEWON Physiology and
behaviour: the elastic thermal comfort zone and the need
for categorization
Wouter van Marken
Lichtenbelt
Maastricht
University
Schellen,
Jacquot, Kingma
09:30 W14124 The relation between the thermoneutral zone and thermal
comfort zone - Determination of the thermoneutral zone
and the influence on thermal behaviour
Lisje Schellen Maastricht
University
Pallubinsky, van
Marken
Lichtenbelt
09:45 W14023 Versatile Indian sari: Clothing insulation with different
drapes of typical sari ensembles
Madhavi Indraganti University of
California, Berkeley
Lee, Zhang,
Arenes
10:00 W14046 Neuron fire rates simulations of cold thermal sensations
validated by measurements
Wim Zeiler TU Eindhoven Vissers, Zeiler,
Boxem,
Vezely,Verhaart
10:15 W14153 An experiment on attention ability based on
Electroencephalogram (EEG) in Each PMV Condition
Minjung Kim Yonsei University Choi, Han, Son,
Chun
10:20 W14152 The Occupants’ stress on each PMV condition – chamber
study using brain wave
Yoorim Choi Yonsei University Kim, Chun
10:25 W14039 Tracking hand movement in an infrared image Michal Vesely Eindhoven
University of
Technology
Zeiler
9. 10:30 W14008 Field Study of Thermal Environment Acceptability Using
Ostracon
MASANARI UKAI Kogakuin university Ichikawa, Nobe
10:35 discussion
10:50 Coffee break
SESSION 5: Lighting, acoustics and building physics
11:20 W14114 On finding balance between collaborative noise and
speech privacy in open-offices
John Goins Pacific Northwest
National Lab
11:35 W14154 Solar reflected glare affecting visual performance Luisa Brotas London
Metropolitan
University
Wienold
11:50 W14088 Air capting and extracting sheds: Marieli Azoia
Lukiantchuki
University of São
Paulo
Shimomura,
Alessandra,
Greco, Paulo
12:05 W14089 Exploring the Dynamic Aspect of Natural Air flow on
Occupants Thermal Perception and Comfort
Harimi Djamila University Malaysia
Sabah
Ming,
Kumaresan
12:20 W14087 Analysing the Resilience of Brasilia’s Superblocks in a
Changing Climate
Maria Rita Kessler Oxford Brookes
University
Franco,
Mafalda,
Samangooei
12:35 W14142 Measure and model of free hanging sound absorbers
impact on thermal comfort
Pierre Lombard Saint Gobain
Recherche
12:40 W14072 Evaluating the influence of thermal mass and window size
in a direct gain system on the annual and lifetime energy
consumption of domestic Australian light weight
construction
Ben Slee University of
Sydney
Upadhyay, Hyde
10. 12:45 W14112 Effect of Structure and Morphology on Natural Ventilation
Potentials, Comfort, and Energy Use in Tall Buildings
Juliana Felkner ETH Zurich Chatzi
12:50 W14102 Time percentage of thermal comfort in spaces with roof
pond in hot dry climate
Luis Carlos Herrera Sosa Universidad
Autónoma de
Ciudad Juárez
Azpeitia
12:55 Discussion
13:15 LUNCH
SESSION 6: Outdoor comfort and Urban Heat Island effect
14:15 W14083 Residual analysis of UTCI predictions on outdoor thermal
sensation survey data
Peter Broede IfADo Krüger, Fiala
W14110 Visualizing the results of thermal comfort field studies:
putting publically accessible data in the hands of
practitioners
Margaret Pigman University of
California, Berkeley
Arens,
Honnekeri,
Zhang, Brager
14:30
14:45 W14064 Study on Evaluation of Effects of Inhomogeneous Radiant
Environment for Pedestrian in Summer Season Using a
Coupled Numerical Simulation Based on CFD Analysis
Shinji Yoshida University of Fukui Sato, and Oguro
15:00 W14147 The impact of the Urban Heat Island in the energy
consumption and overheating of domestic buildings in
London
Juan Jose Lafuente London
Metropolitan
University
Brotas
15:15 W14144 Diversified locales for enhancing thermal acceptability of
water fringed urban parks: A case of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Indrika Rajapaksha Unversity of
Moratuwa
Rathnayaka
11. 15:30 W14074 Investigation of the outdoor thermal comfort and clothing
insulation in Hachiko Square in Japan
Hoshino Genki Tokyo city
university
Rijal
15:35 W14135 Outdoor thermal condition and people’s exposure time Mansoureh Tahbaz Shahid Beheshti
University
15:40 W14080 Analyzing night time wind speed reduction effects from
densification on predicted outdoor thermal comfort in a
subtropical setting
Eduardo Kruger UTFPR Broede
15:45 Discussion
16:00 Tea
SECOND WORKSOP SESSION
16:30 W 5 (1 hour): Daylight (Luisa Brotas and Jan Wienold)
17:30 W14037 Illuminating Adaptive Comfort: Dynamic Lighting for the
Active Occupant
Zoltan Nagy ETH Zurich Hazas, Frei,
Rossi, Schlueter
W14100 Light switch behaviour: occupant behaviour stochastic
models in office buildings
Valentina Fabi Politecnico di
Torino
Camisassi,
Causone,
Andersen,
Corgnati.
W14098 Towards a Dynamic Daylight Understanding Isabelle Leysens Iowa State
University
Passe
17:30 W 6 (1 hour): Negotiated comfort: (There is no such thing as personal comfort – it is always agreed in groups) (Gary Raw)
18:30
16:30 W 7 (1 hour): Using statistics correctly to analyse comfort and behaviours (Jane & Rex Galbraith with Michael Humphreys)
17:30
12. 17:30 W 8 (1 hour): Instrumentation and climate chambers (Andreas Wagner, Marcel Schweiker and Patricia Drach)
18:30 W14032 Presenting LOBSTER, an innovative climate chamber, and
the analysis of the effect of a ceiling fan on the thermal
sensation and performance under summer conditions in an
office-like setting
Marcel Schweiker Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology
Brasche,
Hawighorst,
Bischof, Wagner
16:30 W 9 (2 hours): Dynamic thermal environment: What is the mechanism? How to create, control and evaluate it? (Yingxin Zhu)
18:30 W14146 Applicability of elevated air movement for maintaining
thermal comfort in warm environments
Li Huang Tsinghua University
SUNDAY 13H APRIL 1014
SESSION 7: Thermal comfort, productivity and occupant behaviour
13. 09:00 W14161 Robust design for high workers' performance and low
absenteeism - An alternative approach
Joe Leyten Delft University of
Technology
Raue, Kurvers
09:15 W14115 Considerations for occupant behaviour modelling in early
design stages
Astrid Roetzel Deakin University
09:30 W14101 Evaluating the effect of occupant behaviour and
expectations on actual energy use and environmental
conditions in ‘sustainable’ social housing in South East
England
Rajat Gupta Oxford Brookes
University
Kapsali, Mariam
09:45 W14129 Solving the Black Box: Inverse Approach for Ideal Building
Dynamic Bahaviour Using Multi-Objective Optimization
with EnergyPlus
Nelly Martinez University College
London
10:00 W14078 A field-comparison of thermal comfort with floor heating
systems and air conditioning systems in Japanese homes
Hom B Rijal Tokyo City
University
Omori, Toshiaki,
Humphreys,
Nicol
10:15 W14061 Personal heating: energy use and effectiveness. Jacob Verhaart Eindhoven
University of
Technology
Veselý, Kik,
Zeiler
10:30 W14121 Prevalence and Evaluation of Bioclimatic Design
Techniques used to achieve Low Energy Comfort in
Architectural Design Proposals
Adrian Pitts University of
Huddersfield
10:35 W14117 Field evaluation of the performance of a radiant
heating/cooling ceiling panel system
Ryozo Ooka University of Tokyo Li, Yoshidomi,
Olesen
10:40 W14093 The gap between what is said and what is done: a method
for distinguishing reported and observed responses to
thermal discomfort.
Stephanie Gauthier University College
London
Shipworth
10:45 discussion
11:00 Coffee
14. SESSION 8: the interaction between people and buildings
11:20 W14026 Environmental Comfort in the Living Heritage of the
Chilean Araucanía: The Ruka Lafkenche and the Fogón
Pehuenche.
Christopher J. Whitman Universidad Central
de Chile
Turnbull
11:35 W14021 Simulating the human-building interaction: Development
and validation of an agent-based model of office occupant
behaviours.
Jared Langevin Drexel University Wen, Gurian
11:50 W14084 Post-occupancy and indoor monitoring surveys to
investigate the potential of summertime overheating in UK
prefabricated timber houses
Timothy Adekunle University of Kent Nikolopoulou
12:05 W14107 Improvement of comfort conditions using confluent jets
ventilation located near the floor level in an experimental
chamber
Eusébio Conceição University of
Algarve
Lúcio, Awbi
12:20 W14120 Triumph in the Tropics? Surveying the thermal
environment of the Queensland house 1905-1926
Daniel Ryan The University of
Sydney
12:35 W14019 A STUDY OF THERMAL MAVERICKS IN AUSTRALIA Lyrian Daniel The University of
Adelaide
Williamson,
Soebarto, Chen
12:50 W14156 Cross-Correlations among the daily variation of thermal
control use, thermal sensation, clothing insulation and
outdoor temperature during cooling season in Japan
Noriko Umemiya Osaka city
university
Tomohiro,
Taniguchi
13:05 W14013 Lifecycle Costing of Low Energy Housing Refurbishment: A
case study of a 7 year retrofit in Chester Road, London
Theodora Neroutsou University College
London
15. 13:10 W14065 Using building performance simulation to quantify the
impact of energy saving behaviour change for a UK house
Shen Wei Plymouth
University
Jones, de Wilde
13:15 W14014 The Effect of Climate and Culture on Housing among Low
Income Groups in Lagos, Nigeria
feyikemi akinwolemia Welsh school of
architecture
Gwilliam
13:20 Discussion
13:30 LUNCH
Papers whose authors are unable to attend
W14010 Thermal comfort study of university students in Jakarta,
Indonesia
Tri Harso Karyono Tanri Abeng
University
Heryanto,
W14145 Exergetic Review on Thermal Performance of Window
Systems
Masanori Shukuya Tokyo City
University
W14036 Occupant time period of thermal adaption to change of
outdoor air temperature in naturally ventilated buildings
Weiwei Liu Central South
University
W14005 Effects of vegetation on thermal comfort in Shanghai high-
density residential developments
Haiping Liu Tongji University Song
W14012 Daylight quality in hospitals – Developing a frame work Mohamed Elcharkawi Arab Academy For
Science and
Technology
Gomaa, Sarhan
W14115 Considerations for occupant behaviour modelling in early
design stages
Astrid Roetzel Deakin University
W14136 Mobile Meteorological Survey Station: Applying
Measurement Tools on a bike to create the Meteobike
Patricia Drach Glasgow
Caledonian
University
H Drach
16. W14006 African Green Design Solutions as Vernacular Bioclimatic
Architecture
Tokie Laotan-Brown Universities of
Nova Gorica and
Iuav di Venezia