SBSE ASES Solar Conference Scholarship

Award Recipients

Pennsylvania State University

“Using Avoided Cost Metrics to Communicate Present Value in PV Systems”

University of Oregon

Solar 2013 Scholarship and Best Paper Honorable Mention: "Comparison of Solar Evaluation Tools: From Learning to Practice"

University of Southern California

“Solar Access Zoning + Building Information Modeling”

University of Southern California

Best Paper Award: “Designing for the Human Factor: Economizer Efficacy and the Consideration of the User"

University of Southern California

“Comparison of Five Window Shade Strategies” 

University of Oregon

Scholarship and Best Paper Honorable Mention: "Comparison of Solar Evaluation Tools: From Learning to Practice"

Pennsylvania State University

Multiple papers, including “Retrocommissioning a Small Commercial Building to Achieve Net-Zero Energy”

Award Recipients

University of Southern California

 “A Parametric Fenestration Design Approach for Optimizing Thermal and Daylighting Performance in Complex Urban Settings"

Virginia Tech 2010, 2014
North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh 2008

ASES Solar 2014: “A Framework to Support the Development of Manually Adjustable Light Shelf Technologies”

University of Southern California

“Performance of Double Skin Façades: Effects on Daylight and Visual Comfort in Office Spaces”

University of Nevada-Las Vegas

“Assessment of Passive Solar Heating Retrofit Opportunities in Existing Residential Buildings in Las Vegas”

Award Recipients

University of Southern California

“Daylight Prediction: An Evaluation of Daylighting Simulation Software for Four Cases”

Virginia Tech

ASES Solar 2015:

Virginia Tech

“Student-Driven Design in Architecture: Interacting with Passive Solar Techniques and Reclaimed Materials”

Catholic University

“Re-Thinking Daylighting Spot Measurements”

University of Washington

“Dynamic Façades: Exploring Responsive Building Skins in a Comprehensive Design Studio”

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