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Environmental-Friendly Ventilations; A Life Cycle Assessment of VAV and Active chilled beams system
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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CO2 Mitigation for New Residential Buildings in Future Scenarios: Trade-off Between Operational and Embodied Energy
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Adaptive reuse and circularity potential of ventilation components: A Swedish case
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Lighting and daylighting in livestock buildings for dairy cows - Circadian lighting and energy use
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Review of the CUT technique
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Evaluating Daylight, Thermal Comfort and Operational Energy Performance of The Living Places: A comparative study between Copenhagen and Kyiv
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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The Energy Performance Gap - A Swedish Perspective
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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RENOVATION USING PREFABRICATED FAÇADE ELEMENTS
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Analysis of design parameters affecting the operational and embodied energy in buildings.
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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A life-cycle approach methodology to evaluate integrated daylight solutions
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)