2023-24-project-catalogue

Department: Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources

This page lists all the available projects hosted in the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources department.

Information about Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources can be found on the departmental website

2228bd1080 Modelling of salt crystallisation processes in porous heritage building materials

2228bd1084 Enhancing a well-balanced Microbiome for healthier indoor environments

2228bd1097 The impact of fare and passenger heterogeneity on airline behaviour and aviation policy outcomes

2228bd1099 An Integrated Indoor Enviromental Quality Exposure Inequalities Framework

2228bd1107 Energy demand flexibility identification and solutions

2228bd1120 Performance-based parametric design to tackle overheating in UK housing stock

2228bd1128 A novel ‘OLFACTORY’ methodology for assessing the presence of mould in buildings

2228bd1129 Understanding the true impact of moisture excess on internal wall insulation: new moisture criteria

2228bd1144 Addressing air quality and thermal performance issues to help tackle inequalities embedded in overcrowded UK dwellings: development of enhanced household overcrowding metrics

2228bd1154 A net zero UK housing stock that is resilient to increased exposure to heat due to climate change

2228bd1156 Systems Approaches in the Built Environment

2228bd1158 Quantifying barriers to the adoption of heat pumps to decarbonise heating

2228bd1159 Warm@Home: Building stock model with customisable socio-technical parameters for home heating.

2228bd1165 Data-driven techniques for low-carbon, healthy homes

2228bd1184 Fuel Poverty and Smart Meters

2228bd1185 Why don’t EPC predictions agree with metered energy consumption?

2228bd1186 Technology options for a circular Net zero Transformation of the UK steel industry: insights from a demand based perspective

2228bd1208 A high-fidelity coupled urban-building and microclimate modelling approach for energy-efficient and climate-responsive buildings

2228bc1240 The future role of UK refineries in a net zero transition