Objective
The proposed series of training courses of CLIMACADEMY are further development of the program of 2 projects:
- Annual Int. Course "Ventilation and Indoor Climate" (2001-2004) and
- Annual Int. Course "Computational Engineering" (2004-2005) within the "Stability Pact for SE Europe" and financially supported by Germany.
A background of the academy is also a long-term collaboration between several EU universities, recently expressed in the EC Project "Center for Research and Design in Human Comfort, Energy and Environment - CERDECEN" within the program "Centers of Excellence" and coordinated by CERDECEN, Technical University of Sofia.
The lecturer consortium of the courses includes leading professors and senior researchers from 18 institutions from 8 MS, 2 ASS and 3 Other states; 7 of them from the core group of universities, participating in the above mentioned projects.
The courses within CLIMACADEMY face different scientific, technological and socio-economic aspects of a multidisciplinary domain. 7 training courses will be organized in Bulgaria by CERDECEN: IAQ and Thermal Comfort (Aut'06) Individually Controlled Environment (Spr'07) Industrial Ventilation (Aut'07) Integrated Analysis of Building Envelope and Indoor Environment (Spr'08) CFD Based Design of Indoor Environment (Aut'08) IAQ and Human Body Exposure (Spr'09) Experimental Assessment of Indoor Environment Parameters (Aut'09), Autumn Courses last 7 and Spring Courses 4 days.
A course includes educational part (lectures) and open seminar sessions (OSS). Leading professors and researchers will be keynote lecturers. Thus, the early stage researchers will gain cross-European overview on the course's topics. OSS will enable the participants to present concepts, results or chapters of their PhD theses and to have discussions with their more experienced colleagues.
This will improve and speed up the research activities of the young scientists and will be essential background for reaching higher quality in their studies.
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FP6-2005-MOBILITY-4
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Coordinator
SOFIA
Bulgaria
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