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Inkling at CIBSE Build2Perform Live

        I (Susie) participated in two sessions this year. I spoke on the afternoon of the first day in the session: ‘Designing out domestic overheating risk in challenging urban environments’ The session was chaired by Becci Taylor from Arup. I opened the session with an introduction to CIBSE TM59 (more here) and […]

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Inkling respond

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We were asked by the CIBSE Journal to respond to a recent Telegraph article that criticised the modelling community and pointing the finger at us for the performance gap. Our response was printed in the June edition and we’ve reproduced it below. A recent article in The Telegraph, ‘Energy scandal: misleading efficiency claims leading to huge bills […]

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Susie’s notes from CIBSE Technical Symposium 2017

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Susie was the Inkling representative at this years Technical Symposium held in Loughborough 5-6th April 2017. She diligently tweeted and took notes, and has compiled this storify to offer an impartial digested read of proceedings: https://storify.com/InklingLLP/technical-symposium-2017 moved to https://wakelet.com/wake/867a1968-581c-4553-8b05-74f102cda065 Image tweeted by Tom Corbett‏ @Corbssss Conclusions listed are: The carbon intensity of the UK national grid has […]

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Susie Diamond co presents CIBSE Weather Data Sets Webinar

Susie Diamond co presented the CIBSE Weather Data Sets Webinar on 23rd February 2017 discussing the new CIBSE weather datasets, their key characteristics and their use in practice. The event had over 300 attendees, also speaking were Anastasia Mylona, Research Manager at CIBSE and Dane Virk, Graduate Engineer at ATKINS.

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Inkling at CIBSE Conference 2016

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Susie attended this years CIBSE conference on behalf of Inkling. It was a good conference with key themes of well-being and data management. Here is the Storify which links all Susie’s tweets from the two days: https://storify.com/InklingLLP/cibse-conference-2016 moved to: https://wakelet.com/wake/350c08bf-d5b6-4198-8a09-fd7c472630eb

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Susie interviewed for CIBSE podcast

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This month I was asked to take part in a new CIBSE podcast initiative. As a big fan of podcasting, and with the subject of ‘Women in engineering’ I could hardly say no! I was interviewed at my kitchen table by Matt Snowden from CIBSE. We discuss the inception of WiBSE and the benefits of a […]

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Susie participates in CIBSE Journal round table on the future of HVAC

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The write up of the round table discussion Susie participated in on the future of HVAC is in this months CIBSE Journal. You can read it here: http://www.cibsejournal.com/technical/what-next-for-heating-cooling-and-ventilation/

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Susie’s opinion in The October CIBSE Journal

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In her role as vice-chair of the new CIBSE Resilient cities group Susie was asked to contribute an opinion piece for the October issue of the CIBSE journal. You can read it here.

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Susie vice-chair of new CIBSE Resilient Cities group

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Susie is vice-chair of the new CIBSE Resilient cities group. The groups first initiative has been to set up a blog stream giving voice to opinions across the industry on what it means to equip our cities for the late 20th and early 2st centuries. Susie has written the first post for the blog, setting […]

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What has #BuildingPhysics ever done for us?

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last month we travelled to Leeds to give a presentation to CIBSE Yorkshire entitled ‘What has Building Physics ever done for us?’.   We had a marvellous time, and Simon Owen kindly created a Storify for the event. https://storify.com/CalibreSimon/what-has-building-physics-ever-done-for-us?utm_campaign=website&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email   You can see our presentation (the first one we’ve done in Prezi) here: https://prezi.com/i5eoyhuoyul8/what-has-building-physics-ever-done-for-us/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

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