Monday 18 July 2022 10:00am to Friday 30 September 2022 4:30pm
Maxwell Centre, West Cambridge
About
Join us at the first University of Cambridge Decarbonisation Network Symposium.
The Network’s Special Interest Groups will come together under the banner of ‘Innovations in UK Building Retrofits’.
Retrofitting and renovation of buildings will be key to reaching zero carbon targets. Much of the UK building stock is aging, with a range of ‘hard to treat’ and historic buildings that are difficult to upgrade. On one hand, technologies that exist face challenges of uptake, consumer confidence, and financial commitments. On the other hand, there is a need for new innovations in materials, energy systems, and processes to tackle buildings and new demands on how they are operated – e.g., innovative glazing, facades, insulation, new types of heat distribution materials, novel ventilation systems, smart operation, robotics etc.
This Symposium aims to identify innovative emerging technologies in this space that can be accelerated by academic collaboration.
Please book your place by 22nd August 2022.
Student poster competition: The Symposium will feature a student poster competition. Students are invited to join the Symposium and submit abstracts for their proposed posters (max 200 words) on the topic of ‘Innovations in building retrofits’.
Please email your poster proposal to decarbnetwork@admin.cam.ac.uk.
Further Background:
The University of Cambridge Decarbonisation Network:
The University of Cambridge is at the forefront of global efforts to achieve net zero, with many of our academics already working with industry and the public sector to accelerate progress. To support these efforts, the University runs a Decarbonisation Network of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in the following three areas:
- The Hard to Decarbonise Technologies SIG (H2D) led by Professor Adam Boies covers work in technologies including transport fuels, power generation, material flows, building materials and industrial processes.
- The Light Harvesting SIG (LH) led by Dr Sam Stranks covers work in technologies including photovoltaics, photocatalysis, photo-electrochemical devices, solar-driven fuel generation — including their development, characterisation, deployment and end of life.
- The Built Environment SIG (BE) led by Professor Ruchi Choudhary covers decarbonisation of buildings and focuses on collaborations that equally engage industry and the public sector.
The SIGs provide a focus for key technologies in which Cambridge has particular strengths, linking University-wide expertise with a broad industry network. This will provide an invaluable opportunity for academics, industry and public sector stakeholders to identify routes to decarbonisation in a non-competitive setting.
In this special workshop, the three SIGs will come together with industry to explore and identify the most promising emerging and future technologies that have the potential to disrupt the pace of energy retrofitting and thus accelerate UK’s path to net-zero.
Symposium registration via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decarb-network-symposium-innovations-in-uk-building-retrofits-tickets-381739993597